Bert Transmission Lmz Shifter Set Lightweight Aluminum Modified Late Model Brinn on 2040-parts.com
High Ridge, Missouri, United States
NEW Bert Transmission LMZ shifter that mounts to the transmission itself. This shifter is a sure way to lock the transmission in high. The patented design won't allow the shifter to fall out of high gear on it's own, saving you from doing damage to your motor by over-revving. This is a small price to pay for the added security. It's made of high quality lightweight aluminum, gold anodized finish. You still have to use a regular shifter with these that bolts into the cock pit, this is an extension off the transmission. Speed Custom & Performance stocks a wide variety of racing parts, if you have any questions give us a call at 636-677-1320.
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