Gm Motorsport Ripshift By Phonsy Mullan No154581 on 2040-parts.com
Edgewood, New Mexico, United States
Can you believe I almost tossed this in my scrap barrel. I typed in this # to search and it brought me to Australia. The base plate sells for $499 and the shift handle goes for $99. Even the gasket on the bottom costs. We'll ship within the US and Paypal is our preferred method of payment. Thanks.
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