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Jensen Healey 5 Speed Getrag 235/5 Transmission - Came Out Of Driving Car on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Lawton, Iowa, United States

Lawton, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Getrag Manufacturer Part Number:235

Offered for sale is a Jensen Healey 5 speed Getrag model 235/5 manual transmission. This trans came out of a running driving car. The internals of this transmission are the same as the optional 5 speed Getrag transmission used in some BMW 1800's and 2002's. We will ship this transmission, shipping is at the expense of the buyer and will be calculated for the buyer's address after the sale. Call or email with questions. 712-944-4900.

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