93-95 Toyota Mr2 Shifter Assmebly 5 Speed. 3sgte,5sfe, on 2040-parts.com
Crown Point, Indiana, US
Up for auction is a 93-95 Toyota mr2 5 Speed Shifter assembly. This will fit 91-95 mr2s. This is an oem upgrade for your 91-92 mr2. Shorter shaft and shorter throw over stock 91-92. Sold as is. Thanks and good luck bidding.
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