Dana Transfer Case For Theth400 Turbo Manual Transmission. on 2040-parts.com
Bakersfield, California, United States
This sale is for the transfer case only. Photos show shifter and transmition so that you can identify that this item is compatible with your equipment. Acquired for project but due to divorce, things changed. This transfer case works great. We are also selling this shifter assembly, and transaxels. Oh and drive lines must go too. Message to enquire about other parts not seen. Inquire about Shipping or anything else.
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