New 2nd Gen 1200 Bert Northeast Dirt Modified Transmission,aluminum Tranny on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
You are bidding on a Brand New Bert 2nd Generation NORTHEAST "DIRT" Transmission (Bert Part #1200). The New Bert Second Generation transmission has given the edge to Modified racers, with 50% less rotating weight, the Second Gen is the lightest, low-drag unit available.
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