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Shifter Handle Bench Wicked Long Flame Cut Hot Rod Rat Bobber Chopper Lever 25" on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Viroqua, Wisconsin, United States

Viroqua, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dashman's Hot Rod & Speed Parts Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Part Brand:Dashman's Hot Rod & Speed Parts Surface Finish:Raw unpainted steel Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

This could be the final touch you been looking for.  Standing proud at about 25" with a sweep of about 8" back and 1 1/8" x 1/4" thick, this baby is one bad shifter.  This is for the non-billet aluminum guys and gals out there that want something raw, unpainted, and just plane wicked.  The entire handle is flame cut and will give you that one of a kind look, because flame cutting makes everyone of them unique!  If you have any questions please email or call 608-637-7167 at Dashman's Hot Rod & Speed Parts.

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