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Pro 2 Quick Shift Short Gear Shifter Mk3 Ford Focus Rs St Turbo & Instructions on 2040-parts.com

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Bicester, United Kingdom

Bicester, United Kingdom
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PRO 2 QSMK3ST250-RS - Black Reference OE/OEM Number:MK3 Ford Focus ST 250 Ecoboost Turbo Interchange Part Number:MK3 Ford Focus RS Ecoboost Turbo Warranty Period:Gear Change Selector Other Part Number:Quick Shifter Brand:Pro 2 Stealth Supershift Mileage:Focus RS Grade:Quick Shift Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):Short Shifter Performance Part:Yes

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