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Gm Allison Mt545 Transmission With Torque 140,000 Miles Good Cond on 2040-parts.com

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New Albany, Indiana, United States

New Albany, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

        This is a GM Allison MT545 transmission. This is a nice unit in good condition. It has the torque converter, both are in good shape. This is definitely one of the toughest transmission ever made, I have been using one my Kodiak truck for 24 years. There is an adapter for a Chevrolet V8 engine pictured, it is available for 50.00, and I have the complete set of pieces to adapt a Cummins 5.9 engine also. If you need the brake on the rear, I have one available. Your satisfaction is always guaranteed.

        We are fast shippers, and good at getting great rates.

       Questions? 800-850-6898, in and out,  502-493-8523, nights,  502-262-1212, cell.

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