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2010 Camaro Automatic Shifter With Pistol Grips on 2040-parts.com

US $570.00
Location:

Reseda, California, United States

Reseda, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kilduff Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Year:2010-2015

The Kilduff Paddle Eliminator Shifter.
For late model camaro's.
Puts the shifter on the floor.
Uses the factory shift linkage.
Works with the 6L80E in 2010-2015 camaro's.
The paddles are now sticks.
The sticks are in the console. There's one for upshifting and one for downshifting.
The computer still thinks the you have the paddles on the steering wheel, so there are no codes.
No check engine light will come on.
There is no cutting, grinding or drilling to install.
The factory floor shifter can be put back easily.




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