Circle D Converter For 6l80 Trans on 2040-parts.com
Islamorada, Florida, United States
this is a circle d converter for 6l80 & 6l90 trans. this ls a pro series II 258 mm 1a/s/n :7-1098 . this is a 2500 to 3200 stall speed . this is in like new condition with less then 1000. miles on it .this sells for 900.00 new
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