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Black Shifter Knob Hurst Ram4 "ramrod" Inline Reverse Levers 1.25 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
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Knoxville, Iowa, United States

Knoxville, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:HURST RAM 4 RAM ROD RAMROD Surface Finish:SHINY BLACK Other Part Number:INLINE SHIFTER VERTIGATE VERTAGATE VERTICAL GATE

SMALL BLACK SHIFT KNOB.  ABOUT 1 1/4"  IN DIAMETER.    FITS THE REVERSE LEVER ON HURST RAM4 "RAMROD VERTIGATE SHIFTERS.        WILL NOT FIT MR GASKET OR HURST  V -GATE 2 SHIFTERS.   INTERNATIONAL  SHIPPING AVAILABLE THRU THE GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM.   PAYPAL PAYMENTS ONLY.  

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