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Hurst Quarter Stick Two Shifter Cover Or Pistol Grip Each (rear Exit Only) on 2040-parts.com

US $37.50
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Carls Aluminum Works.com Product Type:Auto Racing Parts Manufacturer Part Number:alum works R/C/E Auto Racing Part Sub Type:Transmission Surface Finish:Polished (anodized) Auto Racing Part Type:Driveline & Transmission Part Brand:Hurst Quarter Stick - ll (rear cable exit)



Hurst Quarter stick- ll shifter cover. Or pistol Grip the same cover with Rear exit only. Here's something no one has Polished aluminum anodized cover, comes with pins, grommets and beaded. Options at no cost are ( Black , brushed and polished anodized aluminum and bowtie for the chevys). Also made from .040 aluminum not plastic like stock cover. Please drop us a note where it says contact seller to let us know which cover you would like. Thanks

SHIFTER NOT INCLUDED

The best looking cover you will ever see. Yes we make them here U.S.A. at Carls Aluminum Works   Look"n"good for less !



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