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Hurst Chrome Short Stick & Shift Knob 2010-14 Mustang Gt500 Fits Stock Shifters on 2040-parts.com

US $65.88
Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, US

Sugar Land, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Hurst

Brand new Hurst chrome "short" stick and classic knob kit:

  • Fits 2010-2014 Ford Mustang GT500 w/ STOCK shifter!
  • GT500 only (TR6060 6 speed)
  • Direct fit with supplied hardware, no mods
  • Rubber boot support grommet included, however on 2010+ the smaller boot opening should fit directly over stick
  • Also fits Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter 555-7307
  • Does NOT FIT 2007-2009 GT500 w/ stock shifter (different mount)
  • Does NOT FIT other Mustang models (see the Core Shifter for 2011+ Mustang w/ MT82 6 speed)
  • Also available with 5 speed knob for 2005-2010 Mustang (aftermarket shifter required) & other applications
  • All parts are sold in bulk, no retail packaging.

STICK INFO:  Hurst # 538-7201, chrome plated steel, 6" tall, bends 1/2" rearward.  3/8"-16 knob threads.  All Hurst sticks have 3/8" holes spaced apart 7/8" on center. Stick is also sold alone in my other listings.

KNOB INFO:  Hurst # 163-0081, a molded replacement knob (OE on many Hurst kits) with 6 speed pattern on top and "Hurst" on sides as shown.  1 7/8" diameter with 3/8"-16 threaded brass insert, jam nut included.  Engraved knob w/ plain sides (ie 163-0040) also available by request. 

Also available with black knob, specify with payment.

SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR SHIFTERS, STICKS, KNOBS, & "HURST EQUIPPED" EMBLEMS!

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