67 Camaro 4 Speed Shift Plate Slider on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
This is a new reproduction 4 speed shifter slider for a 67 Camaro . Any questions please ask, or feel free to contact us at the shop at 713-365-9000. Also check out our store for other parts that can be bundled for lower shipping rates-Thanks- Note*** We do not ship USPS and only use UPS to ship any and all of our products. All shipping will be based on UPS rates and rules and only ship within the US. Please do not ask us to deliver anything to the post office to ship. Thanks |
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