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Momo Set and GFB Boost Controller are used. BuddyClub Gear Knob is an Unwanted Birthday Gift. Will use one or the other.

Looks nice though.

May use Buddyclub item instead depending on interest

Momo Set, includes red gearboot (slight damage to stitching), Pedals with minor damage(red backing with aluminium pedals) and dildo Gear Knob. Genuine. Used.

$80~

or

BuddyClub Racing Gear Knob with used Zhong Creative white gearboot and handbrake cover, if necessary. Genuine. Only used to take below photo.

$50~

-Both come with Gear Number Sticker.

GFB Atomic Boost Controller.

50 Bucks. Comes with piping. Works perfect, cosmetic damage to a corner of it.

Link_GFB

Thanks

Pm Please

Boxxed BuddyClub G_Knob

Fitted_BuddyClub G_knob

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