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B&m 80706 Automatic Shifter, Pro Stick Shifter With Cover Nhra on 2040-parts.com

US $283.98
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:80706 Brand:B&M

Description
The ultimate shifter for most 2,3 and 4 Speed applications with or without air or CO2 shifters! Reverse lockout feature meets NHRA/IHRA requirements. Precise gate action ensures consistency. Includes cover

Features and Benefits:

  • All One Handed
  • NHRA and IHRA Reverse Lockout Meets Requirements
  • Mount Directly To Floor, Chassis, or with Quick Release
  • Ultimate For Powerglide Applications
  • Lightweight Brushed Aluminum Cover

Specifications:

  • Shift Lever Length: 9.22
  • Package Contents: Shifter assembly and cover
  • Neutral Safety Switch: Yes
  • Mechanism Type: Gated
  • Material: Aluminum cover and chromed steel stick
  • Lighted Indicator: No
  • Item Grade: High Performance
  • Cover: Yes
  • Color/Finish: Brushed aluminum cover, chrome stick, white knob
  • Cable: Yes
  • Backup Light Switch: No

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