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Jerico 2-speed 26 Spline 32 Out 1.63 Low Nascar T-10, Many 4 Spd. Jericos on 2040-parts.com

US $1,950.00
Location:

Piney Flats, Tennessee, United States

Piney Flats, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:JERICO Manufacturer Part Number:2SPD

JERICO 2 SPD. TRANSMISSION WITH SHIFTER (FRESH) 1.63 LOW GEAR, VERY NICE.  ALSO INCLUDED IS A ALUMINUM BELL HOUSING AND HYDRAULIC THROW OUT BEARING ALL FOR ONE PRICE.

PLEASE EMAIL OR TX. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 4233062354, MANY OTHER RATIOS AVAILABLE 2 AND 4 SPEED  JERICOS.  SET BACK IS 26.25 INCHES .  ROAD RACE JERICOS BUILT TO ORDER
USUALLY UNDER 2 WEEK BUILD TIME. PLEASE CHECK OUT ALL MY OTHER LISTINGS. CONTACT ME FOR DISCOUNTS AND SPECIAL PRICING.

DON'T TAKE A CHANCE ON TRANSMISSIONS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN REFRESHED OR THOROUGHLY CHECKED OUT BY A PROFESSIONAL.

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