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Hurst 1536210 Pistol-grip Shifter Handle on 2040-parts.com

US $67.06
Location:

Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
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Hurst 1536210 Pistol-Grip Shifter Handle

Manual Trans Shift Knob

Pistol-Grip Shifter Handle

Pistol-Grip Shifter Handle; Incl. 3/8 - 16; 1/2 - 20; M10 - 1.25; M12 - 1.25; M12 -1.75; M16 - 1.75; w/Switch; Black Anodized;


FEATURES:
  • Hurst Name Embossed On Both Sides
  • Firm/Comfortable/Natural Grip When Shifting
  • Less Chance Of Hand Slipping And Missing A Shift

Known as America's Number 1 Shifter Company, Hurst proudly maintains a wide variety of quality products for the performance enthusiast. Over the years, Hurst has been the OEM shifter supplier for the Pontiac GTO, Plymouth Barracuda, Plymouth Super Bird, Ford Mustang Boss 302, Oldsmobile, AMC and now the new Dodge SRT-10 Pick-Up, just to name a few. When you purchase a Hurst Shifter or accessory, you are receiving a piece of legendary Hurst heritage and quality. From Drag Racing to Street Rods, Circle Track to Street Machines, Hurst manufactures quality-engineered shifters, accessories and transmission products to fit the needs of the performance minded driver.






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30-day refund for new and unopened merchandise only
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