4l80e Transmission Pump Body & Gears 1998 - 2002 New Oem Genuine Gm on 2040-parts.com
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4L80E Transmission Pump Body & Gears 1998 - 2002 NEW OEM Genuine GM
4L80E changed design in 2003...dont be fooled by other sellers stating their pumps fit all the way to present model. They do not. This unit is GENUINE OEM GENERAL MOTORS |
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