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98 99 Dodge Ram 2500 Pickup Automatic Transmission 4x2 6-360 5.9l Diesel 689716 on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Lyons, Georgia, United States

Lyons, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Conditions & Options:A.T., 4X2, 6-360 (5.9L, DIESEL) Stock #:C14091 GenuineOEM:True PartNumber:400 Inventory Number:400-03257B Mileage:211000 Inventory ID:689716 Model:RAM2500 Designation:Used Year:1999

Used transmission. Recent rebuild by rebuild facility.

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