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Hurst Quarter Stick Shifter Cover Or Pistol Grip Each on 2040-parts.com

US $36.50
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:carls aluminum works.com Part Brand:Hurst Quarter Stick or Pistol Grip covers Manufacturer Part Number:Q.S B/B Product Type:Auto Racing Parts Placement on Vehicle:Front Auto Racing Part Sub Type:Transmission Surface Finish:Black (anodized) Auto Racing Part Type:Driveline & Transmission Country/Region of Manufacture:United States



Hurst Quarter stick shifter cover. Or pistol Grip the same cover with front exit. Black anodized beaded or Bowties for the chevys just let as know when ordering or we will ship beaded one as shown, comes with pins and grommets. Also made from .040 same as stock cover. Thanks

The best looking cover you will ever see. Yes we make them here U.S.A. at Carls Aluminum Works  "Look"n"good for less"                                                                

 

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