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Gm Allison 545 Transmission And Torque Converter Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
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New Albany, Indiana, US

New Albany, Indiana, US
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        This is an GM Allison 545 transmission and 6 lug torque converter, in excellent condition, ready to use. Adapter is available to connect a 5.9 Cummins for 125.00, flywheel, crankshaft hub and bolts, spacer and bolts, everything you need. I also have adapters available for GM, Ford and International engines. Picture is representative, but very similar. Please call anytime.

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