Used shift lever from a 1983 Honda XL80. In good shape showing average signs of age, toe has slight bend but useable.
Components for Sale
- S&s 510v camshaft harley-davidson fxst softail standard 1999(US $149.95)
- S&s 583 easy start chain drive kit harley fxdxi dyna super glide sport 2004-2005(US $409.95)
- S&s quickee pushrod conversion kit harley flstfb softail fat boy lo 2010-2013(US $224.95)
- Epi primary clutch spring gold arctic cat all snowmobile models all(US $34.33)
- S&s 585g gears only camshaft kit harley fxdc dyna super glide custom 2005(US $464.95)
- S&s 509 gear drive touring cam kit harley fxdci dyna super glide custom 2005(US $729.95)
Order your Mazda Miata 25th Anniversary Edition today
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