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Tci Auto 2 Ft. 2 In. Stroke Morse Shifter Cable P/n 840200 Black on 2040-parts.com

US $42.50
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Mount Dora, Florida, United States

Mount Dora, Florida, United States
TCI Auto 2 Ft. 2 In. Stroke Morse Shifter Cable P/N 840200 Black, US $42.50, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:TCI Automotive Manufacturer Part Number:840200

TCI high-quality steel shifter cables are designed with a nylon liner, are pre-lubricated for smooth operation, and have a heat-resistant, Teflon-coated cover for dependable, long-term durability. These race-duty shifter cables come complete with a threaded bulkhead fitting on each end. TCI shifter cables are also suitable for use as parachute and throttle cables as well.

All TCI StreetFighter® and Outlaw™/Thunder Stick™ shifters use 2 in. stroke cables. Lightning Stick™ shifters use 2 in. stroke for 3-speed models 


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