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Commodore Vr Vs 4 Speed 4l60e Automatic Transmission Deluxe Rebuild Kit on 2040-parts.com

AU $510.00
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Trade-Alley Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

 Commodore  VR  VS  4 Speed 4L60E Automatic Transmission Deluxe Rebuild Kit

To Suit Both V6 & V8 Models

This Quality Master Rebuild Kit Come Complete With:

  • New Gaskets, O-Rings, Sealing Rings And Oil Seals
  • New Friction Plates
  • New Borg Warner OEM Flex Band
  • New Oil Filter
  • New Bushings For The Oil Pump, Wide Stator Shaft Rear And Case
  • New Oil Pump Rotor Guide (Plastic)
  • New Moulded Piston Update Kit (With Overrun Clutch Spring Retainer)
  • New Aluminium Accumulator Pistons
  • New Complete Solenoid Set (Including The Electronic Pressure Control Solenoid)

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