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Ford 9" N Case Rear Gear W/ Detroit Locker & 3.89 Gears Center Section on 2040-parts.com

US $799.00
Location:

Cary, North Carolina, United States

Cary, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford / Gleason Warranty:No

This is a fresh rebuilt, low mileage, professionally prepared Ford 9" racing center section. Build includes Ford Racing E series nodular case, billet caps, billet adjusters, big bearing Daytona
pinion support w/ solid spacer, standard 31 spline locker, 3.89 Visteon gear set and Mark Williams billet 1350 pinion yoke. EDM drilled and cooling pump ready. All ARP hardware. Can be
had w/ an internal cooling pump at extra charge. Will be shipped in the protective storage case shown. Cost $4500 to build new, excellent piece of racing equipment! International customers
email for payment and shipping options, Thanks RCR032 Need a ratio you don't see, ask.


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