Gear Vendor Overdrive Ford Diesel C6 F250 F350 Supercab Gearvendors Gv on 2040-parts.com
Victorville, California, US
If you need to text me for faster service please feel free to text me at 1-760-680-7757... Here for sale is a Gearvendor overdrive system.....
1. Ford F-150,F-250,F-350.
2. Comes complete with GEARVENDORS and adaptor unit.
3. Never taken apart.
4. No wiring,comes as seen.
5. Has coupling,tail yoke and input shaft (in pic).
6. The engine was taken apart due to rod knock its life so unable to test.
PRICE HAS DROPPED FROM $1200.00 TO $950.00, DON'T MISS OUT!!!!!
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