Franklin Quick Change Gears/nos/set # 39 on 2040-parts.com
Pine City, New York, United States
You are looking at a set of Franklin quick change gears # 39 with the teeth being 23/29, purchase more than one set and we will take 5.00 off each set! These have been on the shelf and time to go! You are bidding this as is without warrantee. Will be happy to answer any questions posed and thank you for looking! Marollo Racing Engines Inc. 6 Kent Rd Pine City NY, 14871 PH. 607-734-2148 NYS sales tax when applicable. |
Rear End for Sale
- Franklin quick change gears/nos/set # 3(US $64.95)
- 9" ford richmond gear third member #4:86-1 w/spool - $400(US $400.00)
- 9" ford billet aluminum pinion support - moser
- Winters quick change gears/nos/set # 22(US $64.95)
- 3.80 ford 9" ring & pinion(US $85.00)
- 41231-22010 toyota diff spacer crush sleeve tacoma tundra 4 runner differential(US $5.00)
MINI Paceman: First production car photo leaks
Fri, 07 Sep 2012With the production version of the MINI Paceman due to debut at Paris 2012 we have the first leaked photo of MINI’s Evoque challenger. It could be argued that the Range Rover Evoque has created a new premium SUV niche all for itself, but that’s not going to stop MINI going after a piece of the action. So the MINI Paceman Concept from the 2011 Detroit Motor Show is going in to production as the stylish coupe version of the MINI Countryman, and MINI has been busy teasing it ahead of the Paris reveal.
Iconic VW camper reaches the end of the road
Tue, 31 Dec 2013VOLKSWAGEN has finally ended production of its iconic Kombi, which has provided the base for countless campervans. The last VW Kombi rolled off the production line in Brazil on 20 December, which brought to a close the longest continuous running production life of any vehicle ever in the world. After 63 years in production, more than 3.5 million Kombis have been built in Germany and Brazil.
Maybach officially turns up its toes
Tue, 14 Aug 2012After almost a decade of trying, Mercedes has finally officially thrown in the towel and announced the end of Maybach production. Maybach – a brand name almost unknown outside Germany when it was revived – was supposed to be Mercedes’ answer to Rolls Royce and Bentley. And perhaps it could have been.