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95-97 Honda Accord 2.7l V6 Automatic Transmission Tested!! Drop In Ready on 2040-parts.com

US $269.99
Location:

Stratford, Iowa, United States

Stratford, Iowa, United States

1995-1997 Honda Accord 2.7L V6 Automatic transmission In Great working condition THIS IS FOR 2.7L V6 ENGINES ONLY  Comes with everything shown its literally drop in ready it comes with the solenoids, the speed sensor, the wiring hook ups. It has been test droven and runs great it shifts through all gears, all the clutchs are good on it, its a complete great running transmission.

CONTACT ME FOR A FREIGHT SHIPPING QUOTE IF YOU DONT HAVE A FREIGHT SHIPPING COMPANY OR IF YOU LIVE TO FAR AWAY TO PICK UP

PLEASE READ: This transmission will have to be freight shipped. .  LOCAL PICK UP is offered for free. you are welcome to come and pick it up in Stratford IA 50249 if you live close by (I can also meet part way as long as the gas is paid. I can drive up to 180 miles or 360 miles round trip

If you live too far away I can ship with my freight shipping company Saia Freight.  If you want to save money you can save $90 by picking the transmission up at the closest SAIA freight. (this is called dock to dock shipping its a lot cheaper)

Was removed from a 1997 Honda accord 4 Door V6

Will ship same day or next day depending on what time you buy

Will ONLY ship to the lower 48 United States Of America

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