Np 205 Np205 Transfer Case For Sm-465 10 Spline Chevy Gmc Figure 8- Use With 203 on 2040-parts.com
Marshall, Texas, US
Np 205. All gears and bearings in good shape that I can tell. A little surface rust on some of the gears. Could use a good cleaning and new seals. Was behind a SM-465 granny 4 speed. 10 spline figure 8 input. Chevy GMC trucks. Local pickup since shipping would be about $225.00 to go anywhere.
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