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Gearset Acura Rsx 05 06 Nsn4 Type S 6 Speed 4.7 Final K20 K Series Civic Gears on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States

Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

For sale is a used k series gearset from an 05 Acura Rsx Type S. Gears, collars and sleeves in good condition. Recommend replacing synchros before installation. Input and counter shaft included. Removed from a NSN4 transmission. Actual item pictured.  Final drive ratio is 4.76, ring gear for differential is not included.  Here are the gear ratios 
149153.266666667
249232.130434783
344291.517241379
439341.147058824
535380.9210526316
631420.7380952381

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