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Desk tidy made from a Formula gear, also a funky paperweight or an ashtray

Desk tidy made from a Formula gear, also a funky paperweight or an ashtray

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United Kingdom £2.99 £0.50
EU & Northern Ireland Doesn't deliver here
United States £8.99 £3.99
Rest of the World £8.99 £3.99

This gear is from the cars driven by Jenson Button & Rubens Barrichello.

Amazing example of precision F1 cnc machining and design. A fab gift for any car or motorsport fan.

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This mean looking desk tidy has many uses!

Great for the usual clutter that is hanging around your desk not to mention seriously heavy... a natural paperweight, plus the carbon fibre is heat resistant, so could also be used as a sturdy ashtray.

Upcycled from a 4th gear ratio that a few years ago was enabling a 700 bhp Honda F1 car to accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than 2.5 seconds!

The gear now has a carbon fibre centre and now sits on several small rubber feet so no slipping around or marking any delicate surfaces.

The gear measures approx 12mm in diameter (4.75").

It will be presented in a gift box with a card explaining what the part is and where its was originally used.

Designed by Nathan O'Dell in The high peak, derbyshire

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