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Hurst V Gate Shifter Hurst Vertigate Shifter With Hurst T Handle Push Button Sw on 2040-parts.com

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Gouverneur, New York, United States

Gouverneur, New York, United States
Just a good old shifter, light wear from use. Shines nice, T handle almost new.
Brand:Hurst Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

Here is a used, but very clean and tight, Hurst V Gate inline shifter. Some call it the Vertigate inline vertical 4 speed shifter. Pretty decent condition, chrome shines nice, I did wipe it down with some 000 steel wool to get any spots or dirt residue off it. It also comes with an almost new, with very slight wear, Hurst T handle with the roll control or line lock button on it. I tested the button switch and it works fine. I wiped the entire shifter down with some fluid film penetrating and lubricating spray,  and made sure it was clean and had smooth operation. I have no clue what this shifter would fit, and the linkage comes with it too. Please fee free to ask questions, check my other items if you like, I will combine shipping on multiple items when possible, thanks for looking.  Shop around, price these out separately, then come on back.  

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