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Classic Mini Cooper Kad Remote Quick Shift Lever C-22a1750 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:KAD Interchange Part Number:1013218 Manufacturer Part Number:C-22A1750

This auction is for one KAD quick shift gear lever for your remote change gear box on your Classic Mini Cooper. By raising the pivot point on the shift lever, the amount of throw is reduced considerably. That means you get shorter, quicker shifts! Parts included in the kit include new chrome shift lever, a special machined aluminum adapter that bolts to your existing shift housing, plus hardware and instructions. International bidders please contact us before the end of the auction for a shipping quote. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.

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