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![]() Drives: chevy/mopar Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: ON
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OEM Husrt shifter
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knows 2 facts about ducks
Drives: ...and they're both wrong Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The HMS Invincible
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The OEM Hurst shifter is different than the aftermarket Hurst shifter. Is that what you're asking?
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![]() Drives: chevy/mopar Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: ON
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No I'm asking if the part number I gave and the pictures of my shifter assembly are an oem factory hurst. The YouTube video reference shows a diffrent style factory unit.
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![]() Drives: white Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: canada
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I believe all bases are the same on V8 shifters. The difference, the post is in the upper position in the body of the shifter and that wound make it shorter and make it a much shorter through or shift. This shifter is a Hurst factory shifter. It would of been put in a Camaro if the Hurst Shifter option was ordered. I did look into purchasing the shifter about a year and half ago, but as always GM wanted to much money for the Hurst Shifter. If the shifter was around 600 dollars or less it would be a decent price.
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![]() Drives: chevy/mopar Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: ON
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![]() Drives: chevy/mopar Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: ON
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shifter is for sale
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