VW Split Bus Billet Plus Shifter — 24.25" Black Powder Coat | 1960–1965 (00-9150-0)
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VW Split Bus Billet Plus Shifter — 24.25" Black Powder Coat | 1960–1965 (00-9150-0)

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VW Split Bus Billet Plus Shifter — 24.25" Black Powder Coat | 1960–1965 (00-9150-0)Billet Plus Performance Shifter Type 2 Split Window Bus (24 1 4" Tall) Revolutionize the shifting feel of your early Bus with the Billet Plus Aluminum Performance Shifter. Standing at a commanding 24 1 4" tall, this shifter is specifically engineered for the unique ergonomics of the 19601965 Split Window Bus. Fully machined from premium billet aluminum, the handle and base feature a custom anodized finish with contrast cut highlights and a precision

Billet Plus Performance Shifter – Type 2 Split Window Bus (24 1/4" Tall)

Revolutionize the shifting feel of your early Bus with the Billet Plus Aluminum Performance Shifter. Standing at a commanding 24 1/4" tall, this shifter is specifically engineered for the unique ergonomics of the 1960–1965 Split Window Bus. Fully machined from premium billet aluminum, the handle and base feature a custom anodized finish with contrast-cut highlights and a precision-engraved EMPI logo.

This shifter replaces the notoriously long and vague factory throw with a crisp, notched, and high-performance feel. The combination of a heavy-duty chromed shaft and a specialized Poly Resin Bushing eliminates the common "slop" in the linkage. Additionally, the integrated Left-Hand Lock-Out Button and included heavy-duty lockout plate provide a mechanical safety to ensure you never accidentally engage reverse.

Fitment:

  • Type 2 (Split Window Bus / Transporter / Kombi): 1960–1965

  • Configuration: Left-Hand Drive (LHD)

Key Features:

  • Extra Tall Design: 24.25-inch height tailored for the early Bus driving position.

  • Billet Precision: Full CNC-machined handle and base for maximum rigidity.

  • Short Throw Performance: Significantly tightens gear gates and reduces shifter travel.

  • Safety Lock-Out: Integrated push-button reverse lockout for secure gear selection.

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