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Ford Mustang Ranger Turbo Swap T-5 Bellhousing 5 Speed Tremec 2.3 Xr4ti Tbird on 2040-parts.com

US $155.26
Location:

Monument, Colorado, United States

Monument, Colorado, United States
used no fork or dog bone linkages does have pivot for cable relay
Warranty:No Part Brand:Factory, OEM

 t5 2.3 bellhousing  so you can swap a t5 into a ford ranger or run any t5 behind a 2.3 ford its a relay style cable bellhousing

there is an external bell crank that the cable pulls and it in turn pivots and pulls the fork there are some small parts that connect these parts that are missing so you will have to source those items before hooking up


has a problem with pictures so picture is a stock photo actual part will be greasy and dirty un cleaned .as is from years of service  pictures are fro reference only.



any way these are great in xr4ti t5 swaps and ranger t5 swaps  

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