1994-04 Mustang T-5 Input Shaft And Bearing Retainer on 2040-parts.com
Cypress, Texas, United States
Used taken out of a good running 2000 mustang t5 transmission. Has 23 teeth and is 10 inches long very nice teeth and no chips or unusual wear. Used automotive parts sold as is. only shipping to the lower 48 states
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