Detomaso Pantera Zf Transaxle Gt40 on 2040-parts.com
Mission Viejo, California, United States
up for sale Pantera ZF Transaxle USED, being sold as is. looks good inside, everything sprins nicely and shifts,
4:22 ring and piñon, this trans is set up for a PANTERA, it could e modified to work for a GT40.\ this is being sold as. no warranty . this was purchased as a spare , the car is gone , time to sell. cell number 949-636-6577 |
Complete Manual Transmissions for Sale
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Automatic 3.0l without vehicle dynamic control fits 04 legacy 1213225(US $600.00)
Automatic transmission 3.5l touring fits 05-06 odyssey 1214132(US $650.00)
Automatic transmission 3.5l touring fits 05-06 odyssey 1213985(US $650.00)
Automatic transmission 3.5l fits 04 pilot 1214045(US $600.00)
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