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Vintage Hurst Aluminum Shifter Handle 3 1/2 Inches X 1 1/2 Inches Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Eastpointe, Michigan, US

Eastpointe, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Brand:HURST Surface Finish:POLISHED ALUMINUM

UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION TO PURCHASE-   A VINTAGE HURST ALUMINUM SHIFTER HANDLE, I GOT THIS FROM AN ESTATE SALE AND WAS TOLD IT WAS FOR A 1966 GTO BUT I DO NOT KNOW IF THIS IS TRUE OR NOT,      THIS SHIFTER IS 3 1/2 INCHES LONG,1 1/2 INCHES THICK,   APPEARS TO BE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION,   DOES HAS SOME VERY LITE SMALL SCRATCHES AND BLEMISHES,      PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES FOR A BETTER DETAIL OF ITEM CONDITION,           BUYER- PLEASE PAY THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 1 DAY OF AUCTION ENDING,    SHIPPING-  I WILL SHIP THIS ITEM WITHIN 1 DAY OF YOUR PAYMENT CLEARING PAYPAL,         SORRY NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING,   LOWER 48 STATES ONLY    ITEM#924-3 

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