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1996 Camaro/firebird V6 3.8l 4l60e Automatic Transmission Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

USA, United States

USA, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Up for sale is a 1996 Firebird V6 3.8L 4L60E Automatic Transmission Torque Converter OEM, worked good before it was removed. This may also fit other 93-02 f-body years. This listing is for the same part as shown in the pictures, this part is used and that is the reason for selling it as is no returns. Please contact your local dealer to see if this will fit your specific vehicle before purchase, I will not be responsible for fitment. Please email me with any further questions. Buyer will receive shipping tracking number with purchase.

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