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94-98 1998 98 Mustang T5 Transmission Borg Warner 5 Speed Wc 3.8l Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com

US $505.00
Location:

Marshalltown, Iowa, United States

Marshalltown, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:1352-238 Warranty:No

This World Class Borg Warner T5 5 speed manual transmission was removed from a 1998 Mustang with the 3.8L V6 engine and is in good used condition. Car was parted because of a rear end accident. The Mustang was still drivable and I was able to personally drive the vehicle and test the transmission before I pulled it out. It shifted through all the gears with no issues or strange noises. While it is used it seems to be in good shape. Fluid was nice in color. Will come exactly as shown and the pictures show the exact transmission you will receive. FREE SHIPPING to the lower 48 states only. 

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