New Universal Checkered Shift Knob Boot Gear Tartan Shift Knob Cover Clark Shift Knob Cover For VW Golf Gti
New Universal Checkered Shift Knob Boot Gear Tartan Shift Knob Cover Clark Shift Knob Cover For VW Golf Gti
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SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: NoEnName_Null
Color: Red Blue Black
Hign-concerned Chemical: None
Item Type: Gear Shift Collars
Material: Velvet Suede
Origin: Mainland China
New Universal Checkered Shift Knob Boot Gear Tartan Shift Knob Cover Clark Shift Knob Cover For VW Golf Gti
COMPATIBILITY: * All Vehicles(If shifter diameter is larger than 0.625", you will need to cut a hole at the top for the shifter to get through)
* (If your shift knob base is larger than 0.625", you will need to remove the ring and fold the shift boot inward)
PACKAGE INCLUDES: * 1 x Shift knob boot cover(shift knob NOT included)
FEATURES:
* Brand new & never been used
* Made of high quality Genuine Leather with 3 rows of stitches
* Dimension: Top ring diameter: 0.625", Height 8.5"
INSTALLATION: * Modification may be required depending on the size of you shifter
* Installation instruction manual NOT included
* Any damage during installation will not be refunded
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