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Mgw Short Throw Shifter For 05-09 Mustang Gt on 2040-parts.com

US $189.99
Location:

Owensboro, Kentucky, US

Owensboro, Kentucky, US
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Up for auction is a MGW short throw shifter for your 05-09 Mustang GT. It has around 15k miles on it. And it works great. The small lower dust boot is torn but comes with a brand new one from MGW. It has a $80 custom Flossy "Redhead" weighted shift knob with the decepticon emblem laser engraved on it. Only problem is the shift knob is stuck to the rod. So if you want a new knob you'll have to get a new rod from MGW for like $25.

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