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Posting for 6+ yearsFord Puma Gear Knob – Genuine 5-Speed Round Silver – Rare, Near New – £100
Tower Hamlets, London
£100
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- 10 days ago
Description
Selling a genuine Ford Puma round silver gear knob, originally removed from a 2001 Ford Puma with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
This is an OEM Ford part, featuring a classic rounded aluminium-look finish and engraved 5-speed shift pattern (1-2-3-4-5-R) on top. It’s incredibly rare to find in such clean, near-new condition.
While originally fitted to a 2001 model, this gear knob has a universal fit and will suit most standard 5-speed manual cars with a compatible thread or push-fit design (please check your car before purchasing).
✅ Key Features:
Origin: Genuine Ford part from a 2001 Ford Puma
Design: Round, silver/brushed aluminium-style with black shift pattern
Fitment: Fits most standard 5-speed manual gear levers (universal-style fitting)
Condition: Excellent – near new, very minimal wear
Type: Push-fit / screw-on depending on model
🛑 Extremely rare in this condition — most listed online are worn, faded, or aftermarket.
💷 Asking Price: £100 – fair for genuine, hard-to-find OEM part in this condition
🚚 Collection & Delivery:
Collection from: London E14 0AU (near Canary Wharf)
Postage/Delivery: Can be arranged at additional cost – just message for a quote
Payment: Cash on collection, bank transfer, or PayPal (if posted)
🔄 Extras:
This item is part of a moving-out sale – check out my other listings (car parts, electronics, household items, and more).
Bundle deals available if you're buying multiple items!
Ad ID: 1501436920
Exact specification may vary from the details on this page. Please contact the seller to reconfirm any details before purchasing. See Terms & Conditions for further information.
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