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Nos New Ford E4tz-7100-a Transmission Low And Reverse Slide Sliding Gear Mazda on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:E4TZ-7100-A



For Sale: One Genuine Ford  first gear low/reverse sliding gear. The Ford part number is E4TZ-7100-A.
I do not know much about this part. Based on the part number it should fit some of the mid-1980's Ford pick up trucks with manual transmissions.
It may be first gear for the Toyo Kogya Mazda 5-speed manual transmissions.
Please check with your Ford dealership with the part number.
If you need more pictures or info, let me know.

Condition: N.O.S. part in original parts box. No issues.

Please do your own research and ask questions before buying to verify that this would be correct for your application.

Shipping charge in listing is for the continental US only. Will ship international. Please contact me if from other than the continental US to get an accurate shipping rate to your destination.
















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