Nv3500 Chevrolet 5 Speed Transmission 40 Tooth First Gear 95 Up Multi Pc Synchro on 2040-parts.com
West Plains, Missouri, United States
Has been washed and no damage seen. Has 40 teeth and all are in good condition. Uses the multi piece synchronizer. Good usable gear.
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