Ripshift

V6 & V8 Ripshift Trigger Shifter Handle Auto Holden VT, VX, VU, VY, VZ, VE & VF

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Ripshift Shifter Handle For Holden Automatics

Please note: Custom writingis stricly a maximum of 8 letters, limited font styles available, our staff members will contact you to confirm engraving details

New Ripshift Pistol Grip handle for your Commodores with the automatic transmission.

This is a great way to add a contemporary performance look to your modern day muscle car.

Billet Aluminum construction is precision CNC machined for a modern look and feel.

The body features a polished finish, while the replaceable grip plates have a Black anodized finish and display the iconic Ripshift name.

The grip features a comfortable shape that just feels "right" in your hand, along with a finger operated trigger mechanism for the lockout function.

Easily installed with simple hand tools.

Please note: Custom writing is stricly a maximum of 8 letters, limited font styles available, our staff members will contact you to confirm engraving details

If we don't have a response within 3 business days we will pick our favourite design and send it to you.

Download Install Instructions - PDF File

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  • 5
    Great product, well worth the money

    Posted by Doug Henderson on 4th Nov 2020

    So glad I purchased this shifter. Looks and feels a lot better then the standard one

  • 5
    Ripshift

    Posted by Cazz Trupkovic on 14th Oct 2020

    Looks great.. Even made a video of the installation and put on YouTube with your #tag

  • 5
    RIPSHIFT TRIGGER SHIFTER HANDLE AUTO HOLDEN VE V6 OR V8

    Posted by David on 29th Sep 2020

    I would include a spare circlip if possible as it is easy to lose the existing one doing the install. Also the trigger button mechanism is not intuitive to the finger. i.e. you cant grip the shifter and depress the button using the index finger enough to shift

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