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Ax4n Torque Converter 03 Ford Taurus Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Chipley, Florida, United States

Chipley, Florida, United States

03 ford taurus torque converter Ax4n transmission.

I'm not sure what all this is cross compatible with so please do your research before purchasing.

*edit* Feel free to send me a pm and I'll help you check for cross compatibility.

I bought this from a reputable ebayer 6 months ago remanufactured and never used it. I spent $109 at that time on this and trying to get rid of it asap. Feel free to make an offer

Can post photos if requested but do not have any on my phone at this time. May post later if not sold soon

Please feel free to make an offer.

I offer no warranty with this and it is being sold as is. No refunds no warranty

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