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Corvette 1963-1979 Ring And Pinion Set 4.56 Zoom Gear Set Vette Rare on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Wyoming, Michigan, United States

Wyoming, Michigan, United States
Box is a little worn but gears are new and never been installed.
Brand:Zoom Manufacturer Part Number:180063

New set of Zoom gears for 63-79 Corvette. These are rare in this ratio of 4.56 manufacturers part number 180063. For use with 4 series carrier which is why its rare, most gear sets have the thick ring gear these days for use with the 3 series carrier. I dont think they make this thin gear anymore. Pinion has masking tape residue because I had these in a swap meet with price on them. May cancel auction as these are for sale locally. Sold as is. No International shipping.

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