2002 Cavalier/sunfire Automatic Transmission 2.2l on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, New York, United States
I have a transmission for a 2002 cavalier it has 30.000 miles on it i got it down south.. will fit in a 2002 sunfire too. if you want the item shipped the buyer will have to arrange transport. i can put it on a skid and get it ready. Please check compatibility before purchasing. More photos upon request.
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