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Hurst Logo Brushed Aluminum Shifter Shift T-handle Universal Sae Metric 153-0020 on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
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Columbus, Indiana, US

Columbus, Indiana, US
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Up for bids is a new Universal T-Handle shifter made by Hurst Shifters. Made of brushed aluminum with black logo. Includes adapters to fit most Camaro, Firebird, Mustang, Honda, Mazda RX-7 and Toyota vehicles. Fits SAE thread sizes: 1/2"-20, 3/8"-16. Fits metric thread sizes: 10mm-1.25, 10mm-1.50, 12mm-1.25, 12mm-1.75, 16mm-1.50. Mounting instructions included. Hurst part number: 153 0020. Please email any questions or requests for additional pics. Thank you and good luck bidding!

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