Vw Volkswagen Vanagon Used Transmission Shift Ball Lever 84-91 on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, United States
USED SHIFT BALL LEVER AT TRANSMISSION. VW VANAGON 83-91 Part Fits : 1983-91 VW VANAGON watercooled 4-5 speed(except 83 air-cooled or Diesel 4-speed, Diesel 5-speed(83) Fits on the side of the transmission where it is engaged by the shift rod. Good mounting hole teeth. |
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