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Chrome Steel 27" Gm Turbo 350 Transmission Dipstick on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
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Condition:New Surface Finish:CHROME


Wholesale Lot of 5  Chrome 27" GM Turbo 350 Transmission Dipstick Brand New in Original Packaging


  • Fits GM Chevy Turbo TH350 transmission
  • Mounts off the bellhousing
  • Chrome plated steel handle and tube
  • 27 Inches long
  • May require bracket modification on some applications
  • Will ship as soon as payment clears
  • Price includes shipping to your home address with tracking number provided

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