Czrracing Short Shifter Shift Knob Extension M10/1.5 Silver (fits Honda) on 2040-parts.com
Hayward, California, United States
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Made from Aircraft grade Billet Aluminum Manual Transmission Only Fitment: All vehicles with 10mm x 1.5 threaded shifters 1 - 3.75" Shifter Extension in 10mm x 1.5 threads-SILVER Payment Terms: Return Policy: Feedback
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