70 83 Datsun 240 260 280z 280zx 4 Speed Transmission.very Good Condition. on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
We swapped to V8 in our 76 280Z and the extra parts has to go.This listing for this 4 speed Transmission.In really good condition.No grinds,slipping or wining.No Clutch or shifter.... will fit all Datsuns from 70 to 83 N/A.Good for race cars(you don't need the 5th gear for cruising or you need to bring back your Z to the Original condition,
Please feel free to ask any ?'s
Thanks for looking and good luck.
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