Billet Specialties Tru Trac Ls1, Ls2, Ls3, Ls6, Lsx Pulley System on 2040-parts.com
Granite Bay, California, US
Up for auction is a Billet Specialties Tru Trac Chevy LS Pulley System I originally bought for my 67 Camaro LS conversion project. Unfortunately, before I even received this Tru Trac kit I decided to go back to a stock 'old school' small block Chevy for this car. That said, I no longer had a use for this pulley system. My loss is your gain. Paid about $2400 for this Polished System and it needs a new home. Looking for about $1800 and you pay for shipping. The buyer will be into this for less than $1.9K shipped to their door. Save yourself over $500 by buying this kit!
Billet Specialties PN: 13420
Mfg's Link: http://www.billetspecialties.com/trutrac/premium/13420a/?OrderItemId=59483
Mounting Specs: http://www.billetspecialties.com/assets/1/7/TT_Size-LSside.pdf
All parts still sealed in factory vacuum packaging and all are in the box they were shipped in. New, un-used, never de-packaged, and never mounted on an engine!
Note: This kit does NOT include the power steering bracket but you can always purchase the PS bracket and a correct length belt to add Power Steering.
Tru Trac Systems For LS1 2 3 6 Chevy Include:
- Polished Powermaster 140 amp 1-wire alternator OR
- Polished billet case 140 amp 1-wire alternator
- Billet aluminum 1pc. alternator fan & pulley
- Billet aluminum water pump pulley cover
- Billet aluminum bridge bracket
- Patent-pending billet aluminum tensioner engineered specifically for the Tru Trac system
- Billet aluminum tensioner pulley
- Billet aluminum balance cover
- Polished ARP 12-point stainless steel fasteners
- Goodyear Gatorback serpentine belt
- Comprehensive installation manual
Kits with AC include:
- Polished Sanden SD-7 compressor
- Billet AC compressor clutch cover
- Patented billet compressor manifold
Note: This kit is also for sale locally and seller reserves the right to cancel the auction at any time due to local sale. This is a great deal so bid now or buy it now!
Will not sell or ship outside of the lower 48 USA states. Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No Refunds - sale is 'As Is' so if you have any questions be sure to ask before bidding or auction close.
Immediate Payment via Paypal is required at Auction close.
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