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Nos Gm Turbo 350 Kick Down Cable Nova Camaro Impala Hot Rod Rat Rod Rs Ss Z28 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Des Moines, Iowa, US

Des Moines, Iowa, US
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Auction is for one NOS GM Turbo 350 Kick Down Cable! This will fit any of the early GM cars or trucks with a 350 Turbo transmission. This is still sealed in the original GM bag. If you have ever tried using one of the re-pop kick down cables you know that they usually tend to seep fluid, and very hard to get to seal. These original GM cables work much better! The cable from bracket to bracket where it bolts to the transmission and hooks on the carburetor bracket measures roughly 28 inches adjustable to 28 3/8" When only GM works, this is for you! The ebay fitment guide is only a guide, and sometimes wrong, so please make sure this is right for you. Winning bidder to add $12.95 shipping priority mail with insurance. US only, Paypal only. Thank you for looking, and good luck!

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