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B&M Magnum Grip Pro Stick Shifter for Powerglide Transmissions (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item EK-57-908632
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    Description

    The Two-Tone Magnum Grip Pro Stick shifter delivers rock-solid performance, mixed with clean design cues and compact size. This is why you see so many Pro Stick shifters at the race track. We start off with a heavyduty steel base with a hardened steel gate plate, a reverse lockout feature that only requires one hand to operate and complies with NHRA/IHRA safety rules. Then add a unique anodized two-tone billet aluminum Magnum Grip shift handle with black replaceable side grip plates, matching aluminum trigger, and finish it off with a black anodized aluminum cover with quick release pins. You end up with one good looking bullet-proof race shifter. This model Pro Stick comes out of the box ready for action for the popular GM Powerglide 2-speed transmissions, includes a 5-foot Super Duty shift cable, brackets, levers, hardware, and detailed instructions for an easy installation. Overall Dimensions - 8.25L x 2.92W x 10.75H

    Features:
    Reverse Lockout Feature meets NHRA/IHRA Requirements
    Set up out of the box for 2 speed GM Powerglide Transmissions
    Forward Shift Pattern Compatible
    Precise Gate Action Ensures Consistency
    Ergonomic Magnum Grip Shift Handle
    Includes Black Anodized Aluminum Shift Cover
    Over 65 Years of B&M Quality
    Unique Two-Tone Color Scheme
    Lifetime Limited Warranty

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