Billet Stainless Gear Shifter
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Billet Stainless Gear Shifter
Billet Stainless Gear Shifters- Made from solid billet stainless steel. This is the old style grip type gear shift, with ZR1 engraved on the handle.
Only 8 left in stock, then gone forever.
Jim
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http://www.corvettec5.com/store/?pag...2ea197f8bf5ecd
Only 8 left in stock, then gone forever.
Jim
To order:
http://www.corvettec5.com/store/?pag...2ea197f8bf5ecd
Last edited by Halltech; 03-14-2007 at 12:09 PM.
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Can I ask you a question? My car came with one, but I think it's aluminum. It's really light, but then it's also not that big. Is there an easy way to tell which it is?
It also tends to oxidize a bit over time (like over a year or two) though is easily polished back up, so I'm guessing it's aluminum.
It also tends to oxidize a bit over time (like over a year or two) though is easily polished back up, so I'm guessing it's aluminum.
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Can I ask you a question? My car came with one, but I think it's aluminum. It's really light, but then it's also not that big. Is there an easy way to tell which it is?
It also tends to oxidize a bit over time (like over a year or two) though is easily polished back up, so I'm guessing it's aluminum.
It also tends to oxidize a bit over time (like over a year or two) though is easily polished back up, so I'm guessing it's aluminum.
Jim
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So are those all aluminum or is there a red insert in the middle?
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Ok, I didn't know if maybe you'd sold both at some point and would have some tips for telling the difference. I'm pretty sure mine's aluminum though. Thanks and good luck with the sale.
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