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Borg Warner Velvet Drive Ford Lehman 120 Starboard 2:1 Ratio Rare Item on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Oak Harbor, Washington, United States

Oak Harbor, Washington, United States

RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE GRAND BANKS PARTS. THIS AUCTION IS FOR A STARBOARD SIDE BORG WARNER VELVET DRIVE TRANSMISSION. THIS IS A STANDARD ROTATION AND FITS VARIOUS APPLICATIONS. RATIO IS 2:1.  MATCHING PORT SIDE COUNTER ROTATION AVAILABLE AS WELL ON ANOTHER AUCTION.  WILL PAIR AND DISCOUNT BOTH SALE AND SHIPPING. HURRY. ITEMS MANUALLY SHIFTS EASILY AS WELL AS SPINS BY HAND. FEELS NICE AND TIGHT. LOW HR TRANSMISSION, HR METERS READ 3k.  SHIPPING TO BE DETERMINED AFTER PURCHASE. BUYER WILL PAY ACTUAL NO MORE NO LESS. Free local pickup

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