2 Nos Gm 4 Speed Manual Clutch Lever Shaft Ball Stud Seats - Fits Cars & Trucks! on 2040-parts.com
Southwest Texas, US
Up for auction are two Clutch Lever Shaft Ball Stud Seats for a 4 speed manual transmission originally purchased from the GM Dealer. These are usually pretty worn out due to age or use! Don't settle for an aftermarket part...fits all 4 Speed Trannys - here are a few examples:
Don't miss out on these!!!...original package is already gone and is not included, this auction is for two seats! |
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