10" Street Strip Ptc Converter on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
PTC 10 inch STREET STRIP CONVERTER. Appx. stall is 1500 to 3500 rpms. Will fit a 350 GM Transmission with a turbo shaft. Appx. stall is 1500 to 3500 rpms.These convertors are custom made to fit any needs you may have. Provide as much information as possible. Also available: Mopar Torque Convertor for $475.00 I accept credit card or paypal Contact 502-314-3984 or 502-447-4881 |
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