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1971 Corvette Ome Rear End Differential 3.70 Ring & Pinion Gear Set on 2040-parts.com

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Lancaster, Wisconsin, United States

Lancaster, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GENERAL MOTORS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:GM-2606-0890-12:41 & 12-41-GM Core Charge:NONE Placement on Vehicle:Rear Other Part Number:GM-2605-0890-12:41 Warranty:No

THIS IS USED CORVETTE OEM ORIGINAL 3.70 RING & PINION REAR END DIFFERENDTIAL FROM MY 1971 CORVETTE. THE RING IS STAMPED "GM-2605-0890-12:41 & THE ORIGINAL PINION GEAR IS STAMPED "12-41-GM". THIS WAS NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS 3.70 RING & PINION. I JUST WANTED A 3.36  RATIO A YEAR IN MY CORVETTE ABOUT A YEAR AGO FOR BETTER GAS MILEAGE. THE REPAIR WORK WAS DONE BY A PROFESSIONAL. THEY TOLD ME THAT THIS SET HAS NO PROBLEMS, AND CAN BE USED AGAIN. I HAVE A 14 DAY RETURN POLICY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION, PLEASE EMAIL ME. I CAN ADD EXTRA PICTURES WITH THAT EMAIL. UPS SHIPPING IS $25.00.

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