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Hurst 3160006 - Quarter Stick® Automatic Shifter

Hurst  |  SKU: HRST-3160006
Sale price $51195 Regular price $57595

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Description

Hurst 3160006 - Quarter Stick® Automatic Shifter

Shifter - Quarter Stick - Automatic - Floor Mount - Forward Pattern - 5 ft Cable - Hardware Included - TH250 / TH350 / TH375 / TH400 - Kit

Quarter Stick® Automatic Shifter; Floor; Tempered Steel; Forward Valve Body; Incl. Shifter/Mounting Hardware/Cable/White Knob; w/o Cover;

The Hurst® Quarter Stick® shifter provides positive gear change control for both street and race applications. Its compact size fits easily in race cars with limited space and is very lightweight at only 2.5 pounds. Features include black oxide coated steel construction, 1018 hardened steel gate plate, forged aluminum shift stick with 7/16-20 tpi and a classic white Hurst® shift knob. Other features include factory installed neutral safety switch, chrome-plated trigger, and a spring-loaded reverse Loc/Out mechanism that complies with NHRA/IHRA safety rules. Includes all necessary hardware, a 5-foot long shifter cable, and complete installation instructions. Note: Optional aluminum mounting bracket, backup light switch and lightweight aluminum or plastic shifter covers available separately.

  • NHRA/IHRA Required Reverse Loc/Out Mechanism
  • Rugged Lightweight Construction
  • Gated Race Shifter Reliability
  • Easy One Hand Operation
  • Positive and Precise Shifts
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty
Application: Universal
Automotive Item Grade: High Performance
Brand: Hurst
Category: Transmission
Color/Finish: Aluminum Stick and High Gloss White Knob
Disclaimer: Shifter cover is not included
Emission Code: 5
Material: Tempered Steel
part type: Automatic Transmission Shift Lever Kit
Product Type: Shifter
Sub Category: Service Kits
Transmission Type: Automatic
Warning: California Proposition 65

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