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> FS: OE late shifter, * Featured Item *
914werke
post Jun 25 2018, 06:19 PM
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Here is is an exceptional 73-76 shifter. Not NOS but close.
Complete with boot & knob $150 + ship


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post Jun 25 2018, 06:39 PM
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That’s a lot of rust to call exceptional and close to nos.
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post Jun 25 2018, 08:25 PM
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While my photog skills are limited, aside from the surface dusting on the rod coupler there is NO rust. The brown you see is the orig. grease.
The knob has typical crazing.
Are you a buyer Mark ?
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post Jun 25 2018, 10:28 PM
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QUOTE(914werke @ Jun 25 2018, 07:25 PM) *

While my photog skills are limited, aside from the surface dusting on the rod coupler there is NO rust. The brown you see is the orig. grease.
The knob has typical crazing.
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Your photography skills look good to me but I’d recommend cleaning the part up so that people can determine what shape the part is in and not mistake grease for rust.

Personally I get annoyed when a part is described as having no rust when rust is clearly present, regardless of how much. Either there is rust or there isn’t, and some doesn’t = none.

Best of luck with the sale.
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