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Fidanza 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro/ Pontiac Firebird 93-02 Short Throw Shifter - 891848Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Your drivetrain is all the components responsible for transferring power from your engine and delivering it to the wheels. Drivetrain components are vital to your vehicles operation.

      Shifters are one of the most touched parts of your car car, especially if your vehicle has a manual transmission. Upgrading the shifter in your vehicle will dramatically improve your driving experience.

      Fidanza Performance (founded 1997) is the US based designer and manufacturer of the highest quality lightweight aluminum flywheels, precision adjustable cam gears and high-performance clutches in the world. With almost 20 years in the performance automotive market, Fidanza is still the best-known and most respected manufacturer of performance and racing flywheels around. With product offerings ranging from European performance, to hot Asian imports, or vintage racecars to modern day muscle cars, we've got you covered. Our company is recognized the world over as the premier choice for quality driveline parts and we want you to experience why.

      Fidanza 891848

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