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New M/r Racing Hurst Shifter Assembly 2 Speed Brinn Transmission on 2040-parts.com

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Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Will only fit standard Brinn transmission, not the LGC Pro 2.0 Brinn - already pre-fitted with the hardware to a standard Brinn transmission and ready for you to install – shifter handle CL measures 14 ¼” to the transmission face – new inventory that was lost in storage for a few years
Manufacturer Part Number:Hurst Mastershift w/Bracket & Hardware Brinn Trans

    New Hurst Master shifter for a racing Brinn 2 speed transmission – Will only fit standard Brinn transmission, not the LGC Pro 2.0 Brinn - Straight up 0” setback with standard profile bracket - complete unit (knob, handle, rods, tabs, bracket, etc) - nice rods with heims and tabs - already pre-fitted with the hardware to a standard Brinn transmission and ready for you to install – shifter handle CL measures 14 ¼” to the transmission face – new inventory that was lost in storage for a few years

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