New Shifter Forks For Staffs Gearbox (not Hewland) on 2040-parts.com
Middlefield, Massachusetts, United States
These are brand new shifter forks for a Staffs Gearbox that are still in their original protective coating. They are NOT Hewland.
If you are interested, please purchase and message us letting us know which one you would like, that way you get the right fork. We also have like-new ones available in a separate auction, as well as new and like new Staffs selector shafts. We can bundle shipping if you are purchasing multiple items. |
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