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Gm Th400 Transmission Case Connector - Single Prong 1968 - 1989 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.50
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Brighton, Colorado, United States

Brighton, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Custom Power-Play, LLC Interchange Part Number:A34444 A34444K Manufacturer Part Number:A34444A 24205373


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GM TH400 NEW SINGLE PRONG CASE CONNECTOR
MAKE GM
MODEL TH400
YEARS 1968 - 1989
DETAILS THIS IS A NEW SINGLE PRONG TRANSMISSION CASE CONNECTOR AND COMES WITH THE O-RING. THIS WILL NOT FIT EARLY '60S MODEL CASES THAT USE A 1 PRONG CONNECTOR WITH THE SMALLER OUTSIDE DIAMETER.


WE MANUFACTURE CUSTOM OFF ROAD RACING AXLES MADE FROM BILLET 300M STEEL. THESE SHAFTS ARE MADE TO ORDER BASED ON THE SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS OF YOUR RACER. PLEASE EMAIL THE SPECS OF YOUR AXLES AND WE CAN CUSTOM BUILD EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED FOR YOUR VEHICLE.

All items sold are new and inspected to be guaranteed free of defects in manufacturing. New electronic parts carry a 30 day warranty for functional defects. However, electronic parts are non-returnable and non-refundable, EXCHANGE ONLY. Upon receipt of order, please inspect all items and immediately contact us should there be any application questions or issues so we may continue to maintain 100% customer satisfaction. Thank you for your business!!!


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