Chevy 400 208 Transfer Case Adapter Np208 Np 208 241 Np241 on 2040-parts.com
Oakwood, Illinois, US
chevy 400 to 208,241 adapter has been hot tanked and cleaned includes new transfer case side gasket and transmission side. threads all checked and if need be a heli coil has been installed for thread repair also includes free shipping to lower 48 states thanks for looking contact ryan with questions at 217-304-4663
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