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Corvette Overdrive Doug Nash 4+3 Unit Rebuilt 1984-85 C4 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Detroit, Michigan, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Doug Nash Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:71-80020

We have a 1984-88 Corvette C4 Doug Nash Overdrive Unit for the 4+3 Super T10 Transmission.
This unit has all new upgraded bearings seals, clutches.
This unit has just been freshly rebuilt. Plug and play.
This is the early 1984-85 unit with the TV Cable on the right side.
Let us know if you need the front guide shaft on the lower portion, or you are using your old one.
This is sold with a warranty, and your old core.
Core charge is $350 We will refund it when we get your old unit.
Shipped from Detroit, unit weighs 47 lbs. Carefully packed it is 53 lbs. We ship globally and in the States via Aequus.

We also have a complete rebuilt 1986-88 Super T-10 with a rebuilt DNE 4+3 overdrive available with matching serial #'s.
Please call us before purchasing to make certain you have a rebuildable core and to make shipping arrangements.
Call us  M-F 8-6 est. 586-776-7300 or  313-207-4144

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