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    Twist Grip Shifter

     



    My brother got this shifter in a box of parts he bought. I have searched google images and E-bay, and well if you cant find it in those places its a needle in a haystack. I will be throwing this up on a few sites today to try and find someone that knows what it is, why it is, if it has a special reason that it was designed this way. It is a B&M 3 speed automatic shifter, with a twist grip shifter. You twist it like a bicycle shifter to selector gear position. And it has a reverse lockout protection button on the handles end. Any thoughts or ideas are welcome.
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