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Long Shifter Handle For G-force Richmond Hn-1012 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Long Surface Finish:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:HN-1012 Warranty:No

For Sale - New unopened LONG Shifter Handle HN-1012 for Long shifter for Doug Nash/ G-Force / Richmond  .

*Shifter Stick Material: Steel

*Shifter Stick Finish: Chrome

*Shifter Stick Type: Lay back*Shifter Stick Length (in): 12.000 in.*Shifter Stick Ball Thread Size: 7/16-20 in


Free shipping to the 48 lower states.  Additional shipping outside the US.  Paypal only.  After payment is received the LONG Shifter Handle HN-1012 will be shipped immediately.  
Please email any questions.

Thank you.  B

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