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Toyota W58 R154 Delrin Shifter Pivot Seat Supra Cressida 5m 7m+c's Shifter Scca on 2040-parts.com

US $26.00
Location:

San Antonio, United States

San Antonio, United States
Condition:New Brand:DMW Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:202 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Here is a Delrin main shifter pivot bushing
for the Toyota W58 & R154 5-speed trans,
and the C's Short Stroke Shifter .
(Supra MkII, MkIII, and Cressida)

 A real upgrade from the pos rubber thing that Toyota used. 
And it will not crumble into mush like the stock one.
 This is NOT a product of The People's Republic of Cheezy ★ !
No mystery material junk here !
 
I ship anywhere in the continental US
for $8.00 ( includes insurance )

Anyone who offers shipping without insurance
is either an idiot, or a rip-off artist !!
 
I will combine with other shifter parts for only $.50 more to cover additional costs.
 
Texas bidders will be charged sales tax.
 

Payment due within 7 days of close of auction.

Thank you all for your support and business over the past 15 years !
Gordon Duax, owner of Duax Machine, San Antonio, Texas

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