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Commodore Vn,vp,vr,vs,vt 2700 Rpm 5.0ltr V8 Hi Stall Converter Red Diamond on 2040-parts.com

AU $859.20
Location:

Brisbane, Australia

Brisbane, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Red Diamond Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

RED DIAMOND PERFORMANCE 

Hi Stall Torque Converter 2700 RPM 

VN to VX Commodore V8 5.0 Ltr TH700 / 4L60E 

This Hi Stall torque converter is built to suit Holden Commodore VN through to VX with an 4L60E Automatic Transmission (will also fit TH700) complete with Lock Up Clutch.

This Converter will stall up to 3500 RPM On Standard To Mild Camshaft. It is suitible for 5.0 Ltr V8 engines only . The converter has a fully furnace brazed Impeller and Turbine for added strength. Also fitted with torrington bearings (no thrust washers) for improved reliability and new stator and sprag assembly.

We have over 30 years experience in the Torque Converter Industry and are one of Australia's Leading Torque Converter Suppliers.

This item is Brand New with a limited 3 month warranty.

Postage is $25.00 East Coast & $45.00 For S.A. TAS W.A. & N.T

HELP:

If you need to talk to us about your specific setup, please use the ask a question button below, or call us on (07) 3320 1345.

LOCATION:

We are Brisbane based and pickups are available.

WARRANTY & RETURNS:

We provide a warranty. If the item provided is not the right item for you, send it back within 30 days and we will exchange for the correct item or issue a refund minus the postage.*

FREIGHT:

Australia post is our preferred method of sending, but we also use local and regional transport companies, depending on your location. Talk to us about your options at placement of order. Please allow up to 1 business day for processing and handling. 

*Refund/ Exchange only if returned item is still in new condition.

Melva Auto Parts

 07 3320 1345 

Happy Bidding

Kind Regards James CV

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