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Irp Short Shifter For Bmw E30 E36 E46 E8x E9x on 2040-parts.com

US $429.00
Location:

Teleiciai, Kaunas, Lithuania

Teleiciai, Kaunas, Lithuania
Condition:New

Individual Racing Parts 

We are company manufacturing racing car parts: hydraulic handbrakes, short shifters, drift suspension lock kits, adjustable supension parts, bushings and etc.

Short Shifter V3

*Available two colors polished with gold or black. 
*Unique design 
*Polished high grade aluminium and stainless steel
*Reverse gear shift with push button
*Zero tolerance
*All movable parts in teflon bushing and Journal-bearings


**Price including 21% VAT.
**For customers outside EU, or with VAT number don't need pay VAT.

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