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Lokar 1209127 Anchor Tight Locking Flexible Transmission Dipstick, Powerglide on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Tolono, Illinois, United States

Tolono, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lokar Manufacturer Part Number:1209127


Lokar 1209127 - Lokar Anchor-Tight Direct Mount Locking Transmission Dipstick for GM Powerglide Transmission. 

NHRA accepted for use in all categories of competition!

This 3 inch ''shorty'' dipstick housing and handle attaches directly to transmission case. This design is easy to install and gives a much cleaner look on dragsters, hot rods, and roadsters. Locking mechanism eliminates expulsion of dipstick handle under trans pressure. Bolted in sealed pan fitting. Large housing accepts standard transmission funnels. Made from 6061 aluminum. No pan fitting.   Black anodized finish. Manufactured and assembled in the USA.

 This item is sold on eBay by other sellers for as much as $127.00, my opening bid and buy it now price is much less.



All items are sold AS IS. We make no warranty whatsoever expressed or implied. All Motorsports are dangerous. By purchasing this item, you agree to assume all risks. The purchaser is to determine the suitability of this item prior to its use and assumes all risk and responsibility in connection with the use of the item. PAYMENT Information: We prefer payment by PayPal, Credit card payment may be made through PayPal. Payment must be received within 4 days after the end of the auction or the item will be relisted and a unpaid item report will filled with eBay. SALES TAX: IL residents only. we are required to charge IL residents 7.5% sales tax.

RETURNS: Item may be returned within 14 days and be in original unopened package. You must request return by email prior to return. Return shipments must be prepaid and incluied a copy of the original invoice. No return for items damaged in shipping. Original shipping charge will not be refunded.  

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