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Hurst 3 Speed Logo Imprinted Shift Knob White 3/8"-16 For Chrome Stick Shifters on 2040-parts.com

US $21.93
Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, US

Sugar Land, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:163-7624 Other Part Number:1637624 Part Brand:Hurst

Brand new WHITE Hurst classic 3 speed knob:

  • Hurst # 163-7624, 1 7/8" diameter, 3/8"-16 threads
  • Hurst jam nut included
  • Knob says "Hurst" on both sides; lettering & shift pattern is molded into knob
  • Sold in bulk as pictured, no retail blister pack
  • Available in white only
  • I also offer true engraved knobs w/ plain sides in various colors - email to request
  • Fits most Hurst chrome sticks
  • PLEASE CONFIRM THREADS BEFORE YOU BUY!

 

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