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Gm Th 325 Overhaul Kit (papre-rubbers-seals). on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Greenacres, Washington, United States

Greenacres, Washington, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:K32900D-1 Warranty:No

This is an overhaul kit for a GM TH 325 automatic transmission. The kit is complete and unopened.

These Overhaul kits contains the paper-rubbers-seals used when rebuilding a transmission.

The kit states TH 325 1979-1981. Up to the customer to make sure this kit fits your application. These TH 325 kits normally retail for over 45.00, save on one here!
 
The picture is the kit you are purchasing. See picture for details. What you see is what you are purchasing. Contact me with any questions or concerns.


These rebuild kits listed here are from a Transmission shop that has closed down. The outside of the boxes may be a little dusty from sitting on the shelf but all contents are not effected. Please see my "other items" for more rebuild kits. I will be listing more as I get time so check back often.

Shipping listed is for the lower 48 states. Out of country and any other shipping please contact me first for a shipping quote.

I do offer shipping discounts for multiple items purchased. Highest initial shipping price then only $4.00 for each additional Overhaul kit purchased.

Thanks for looking and/or bidding.
 

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