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01 02 Chevy Silverado Gmc Sierra 2500 Transfer Case Nv263 Np1 Pushbutton Allison on 2040-parts.com

US $1,199.00
Location:

Lebanon, Maine, US

Lebanon, Maine, US
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This is an "NP1" or NV263HD Transfer Case out of a 2001 Chevy / GMC 2500HD Truck with an Allison (Options code M74 in your glove box) Transmission. This unit has been tested, cleaned, inspected and is ready to ship. The NP1 is the Push Button Shifted transfer case. In your glove box are the options codes... look for NP1 & M74. Our Stock # 131171 KZ

This will fit the following applications:

SIERRA 2500 PICKUP 01-02 dash switch (elec shift), 5 spd (AT, Allison)
SIERRA 3500 PICKUP 01-02 AT, dash switch (elec shift), 5 spd
SILVERADO 2500 PICKUP 01-02 dash switch (elec shift), 5 spd (AT, Allison)
SILVERADO 3500 PICKUP 01-02 AT, dash switch (elec shift), 5 spd

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