2003-2007 Ford 6.0l Diesel Automatic Transmission Cooler 31 Line on 2040-parts.com
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
2006 Ford F350 6.0L powerstroke diesel transmission cooler. The transmission cooler was not leaking when it was removed it is in good used condition, has a couple of bent fins please see pics. This is a common upgrade for 1999-2003 7.3L powerstroke diesel truck because it is very easy to install and is 3 times the size of the stock one. Shipping: Part will dropped off at a packaging depot within 3 business days and a tracking number will be uploaded to ebay 2 days later. please use compatibility guide as a loose guideline and make sure this part will work for your application. Parting out lots of 1999-2010 Ford F350's feel free to send me a message regarding this listing or any other parts inquiries. |
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