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Cummins To Ford Auto Transmission Adapter Plate Brand New 12v 24v on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada

Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
New, Purchased and installed on engine out of truck and then removed when decision was made to change to manual transmission.
Brand:Diesel Conversion Specialties

Cummins to Ford auto transmission adapter plate BRAND NEW 12v 24v 

I bought this plate a couple months ago, this plate is BRAND NEW I put it on the motor and decide I wanted to go another way with the project so now I don't need it. as a Canadian I spent almost $1400 for this kit and now im paying for changing my mind. From Diesel Conversion Specialties to convert a 12 or 24 valve cummins to a Ford c6, e4od, 4r100 automatic trans. Comes with the torque converter adapter and torque converter snout spacer. 




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