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Billet 1350 Transmission Yoke Mark Williams G-force Racing Jerico T-10 Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $99.98
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Cleveland, Tennessee, United States

Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
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Brand:Mark Williams Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:39034-D Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Billet Transmission  yoke  for 1350 U joint. 32 Spline 1.885" outer Barrel diameter 3.875" width 4" slip area, 6.132" center of U joint to end of tube.  There is a very slight groove wore fromt the tailhousing seal. Used in good working condition

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