Billet Aluminum Downshift Toilet Flusher Hot Rat Rod Stick Shifter Down Shift on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, United States
The auction is for the ultimate man "CAVE" accessory. The Downshift toilet flusher. Made in the USA out of billet aluminum.This thing will power anything down the tubes. I personally would have called it the Downshitter. But hey. That's just me. New in sealed package. Sure to make your car buddies wanna drop a deuce in your house. Check my other auctions. . Fixed shipping to lower 48 states only. Please check the pics for more info.
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