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Short Shifter For Porsche 911/996 Turbo Awd Boxster/986/s on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

wenzhou, default, China

wenzhou, default, China
Condition:New Brand:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:763250007334

    Type Short Throw Shifter
 
Application FOR Porsche 911 996 97-04 All Models
FOR Porsche 911 997 05-On All Models
FOR Porsche Cayman 987 05-On All Models
FOR Porsche Boxster 986 97-04 All Models
FOR Porsche Boxster 987 05-On All Models
 
Material High Quality Steel
 
Specification Roller Bearings For Long Lasting Hard Driving.
Designed for Motorsport use.
This Will Reduce Throw up to 40% and Give you a Faster Shift Throw Through The Gears.
Professional Mechanic is Recommended if you have no Experience.
The kit Comes Complete with Everything Shown in the Picture

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