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Vintage Hurst Shifter Ball, Knob 4 Speed Insert For White Hurst Ball Nos on 2040-parts.com

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Mo., United States

Mo., United States
Condition:New Brand:HURST ORIGINAL Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

ORIGINAL HURST SHIFTER BALL 4 SPEED INSERT. THIS CAME WITH THE OLDER HURST WHITE SHIFTER BALL THAT HAD A CLEAR CENTER TOP THAT POPPED OUT TO CHANGE 4 SPEED PATTERNS.  IT IS NEW AND MEASURES APPROX 1" DIAMETER. S&H WILL BE  $3.00 WITH A TRACKING NUMBER PROVIDED. I ALWAYS SHIP WHEN PAYMENT IS RECIEVED. PAYMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 5 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS. BEING SOLD AS IS NO RETURNS, SO PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. I ONLY SHIP IN THE U.S. THANK YOU. 

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