Indycar Irl X-trac Sequential 6-speed Shift Handle With Starin Gauge Indy Weldon on 2040-parts.com
Cross Plains, Indiana, United States
IRL Dallara shift handle for the Indycar X-Trac 295 Geabox. 6 speed sequential shift. shipping. This shift handle has the strain gauge for the No Lift Shift system. Was used by Panther Racing in 08,09, 10 seasons, drivers would have ben Weldon, Hildebrand Meira ,Carpenter or Sharp. Shipping is 6.95
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