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Chevrolet 1941-1946 1947 1948 Hove Shift-tite Gearbox Shifter Repair Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Torrensville, South Australia, Australia

Torrensville, South Australia, Australia
Condition:New other (see details)

This is a New old stock column shift repair kit for Chevs 1941-1948.
Replaces the 2 blocks which wear out and cause sloppy shifting.
Local pickup welcome.
 Direct Deposit Preferred. Payment to made within 5 days of auction end. 
Postage will be combined with multiple purchases. 
This will be sent packed securely by standard post unless buyer advises me differently. 
IF REGISTERED POST IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT ME AT END OF AUCTION AND IT WILL BE ARRANGED AT BUYERS EXPENSE. 
If you are bidding from outside of Australia, please contact me for a postage quote. Do not go by the Ebay postage, the actual postage will be much cheaper!Check out my other items!

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