Kilduff Lightning Rod Giga Shifter With Console on 2040-parts.com
Reseda, California, United States
Kilduff Lightning Rod Giga Shifter . call 818-758-9283.
It works with all gm 4 speed automatic transmissions. Made in the usa. Not assembled. Comes with console and cup holders. Comes with B&M cable and brackets. call 818-758-9283 8am-7pm PST |
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