Barton Shifter And Bracket 2011 2012 2013 Ford Mustang on 2040-parts.com
Shakopee, Minnesota, US
Used Barton Short Throw Shifter and bracket for the 2011+ Mustang.
-Fits the GT 5.0, V6, and BOSS.
-Machined from 6061 T6 billet Aluminum and 304 Stainless
Steel.
-Dual Pivot Trunnion allows for a 40% throw reduction
-Minimal NVH rise, for quiet operation.
-Maintains Factory Reverse Lock Out and Back Up Camera.
-Accepts factory Knob- and Maintains Factory Knob Height.
-Easy Installation with NO permanent Modifications to your
car.
This shifter is 3 years old and has 10000 miles on it. It works perfectly. I sold the car so no longer have a need for it. It is a fantastic shifter and a big improvement over stock.
Feel free to contact me with questions.
Thanks!
Mike
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