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Gm Th350 Th400 Coan 8" Max Perf Spragless Race Stall Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $525.00
Location:

Grand Ledge, Michigan, United States

Grand Ledge, Michigan, United States

Hi. Up for auction is an 8" Coan max performance high stall spragless converter. Was used in a th350. Has antiballon plates. Stall on sbc 32-40 as an aproximate range. You can contact Coan directly with the sn:2010655 and they can discuss your exact combo. I'm selling because I'm going more street than strip with new car that only needs a 2800max stall, and this converter cant go that low. My loss is your gain. New cost is $1000! Good luck. Thanks for looking. Flat rate shipping cost will come fedex ground. Can be picked up in person or meet in general area. International shipping may be more! Please contact me for INTERNATIONAL shipping cost. I do use Ebays global shipping service.

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