Oem 2nd Gear Synchro For All B-series Transmissions B16 B17 B18 on 2040-parts.com
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OEM 2nd Gear Synchro For all B-Series Transmissions B16 B17 B18. Came out of a b16 transmission. No missing teeth and in great shape. Did not grind or pop out of gear upon removal. Thanks for looking
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