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Aluminum Racing Short Throw Shifter For 83-04 Ford Mustang T5 T-45 W/od on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

wenzhou, default, China

wenzhou, default, China
Condition:New Brand:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:763250007457

Product Fit (Make/Model)
Ford 1983 - 1993 Mustang ALL Models w/ T5, T5 w/OD or T45 Transmission ONLY
Ford 1994 - 2003 Mustang ALL Models w/ T5, T5 w/OD or T45 Transmission ONLY
For Year and Model, Please Check Compatibility

 
 
Item Description & Specification
The Short Shifter is made with high strength billet steel and nickel plated for ultra low friction and corrosion resistance. The throw is reduced up to 40%, and shift knob height is reduced up to 3 inches depending on the model. These shifters provide a more precise shift and allows for quicker shifting without drastically changing the overall driving experience. They have been designed specifically for the more aggressive tuner who demands the most extreme shifter in terms of both looks and performance.font>

 

 
Product Specification:
Item Condition: Brand New
Give you a Faster Shift Throw and Response.
T-6 Billet Steel
Finished in Mirror Like Chrome Plate for Long
Less distance between the shift throws guarantee much faster and accurate shifts
Guarantee 100% Brand New And Ready To Ship
EaEasy Installation with Simple Tools!
Note: DO NOT FIT the Models with T56 Transmission!

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