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Hurst Billet Competition Plus Shifter - Ford Mustang Tr-3650 Short Throw Shifter on 2040-parts.com

US $170.00
Location:

Villa Ridge, Missouri, US

Villa Ridge, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Hurst

This is the Hurst Billet 5-Speed Short Throw Shifter. It is designed to fit the 2005 through 2010 GT Mustangs with the TR-3650 Transmission.
The Shift knob, shifter handle, hardware, and a full set of instructions are included.

I had this shifter in my 2008 Mustang GT.  I returned the car to stock factory condition. Now I'm selling the Hurst Shifter. I installed & removed this Hurst shifter myself in my garage so I was carefull that nothing was forced to fit and the shifter has no damage and is in like new condition.
The shifter is approximately 3 years old and 3000 miles on this shifter. I bought it new from Brenspeed for $249.95 + shipping. Shifter is as good as a brand new one. Comes with original box and instructions. Comes with black or white ball, one of your choice.

Designed by the biggest name in the automotive industry "Hurst", this shifter is CNC machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and uses an I-beam design for superior strength. The Mustang GT Hurst shifter also features a spherical bearing with a unique shifter rod that allows for shorter, faster shifts with a 30% throw reduction.

The Hurst 5-Speed Short Throw Shifter gets rid of that sloppy feeling that many stock factory shifters have.

Designed for direct bolt-in installation eliminating the need for any modifications.

Shipping to the 48 states only.

Item sold as is, no refunds.

Thank you for looking at my auction and have a great day.

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