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Ltd edition Keyring keychain made from part of a F1 racecar

Ltd edition Keyring keychain made from part of a F1 racecar

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This is a stylish part with a unique shape and would make the perfect gift for any car / motor racing fan or someone with an interest in engineering; it will provide a great talking point.

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The perfect keyring for any motorsport fan - 1 of only 9 made

Made from a CNC machined stainless steel insert, that was originally part of the gearbox on a 2007 Honda F1 racecar.

Supplied in a origianl Honda racing gift box, complete with a laminated information / gift card.

The part measures approx 30mm in length (1.25").

Engraved by the Honda F1 team with the part number 1070-B02-1254/2, this was done to enable the mechanics & engineers to keep track of which parts were fitted to the cars.

The final photo shows the racecar that it was used in.

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

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