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Transmission Shifter 3 Speed Circle Track Imca Dirt Car on 2040-parts.com

US $59.96
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bryke Racing Auto Racing Part Type:Driveline & Transmission Manufacturer Part Number:710-105 Part Brand:Bryke Racing Parts Auto Racing Part Sub Type:Transmission UPC:Does Not Apply Product Type:Auto Racing Parts

  • Three Speed Shifters
  • Two Levers Anodized Aluminum
  • 16" and 20" rod lengths with heavy duty rod ends
  • Fully Adjustable
  • Awesome looking shifter
  • Bryke Racing Part# 710-105

Product Review - I've used these shifters now for a few months and couldn't be more pleased with them. The were easy to install, provided a very good feel during shifting, and have been very durable. I will continue to use them in 2016 and expect them to last for years to come. Nice product at a great price. Would recommend this shifter kit to anyone needing three speed shifters. Thanks, Stacey HobbyStock43

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