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Overhaul Kit 1971-up Jatco L/e3n71b 14 Bolt Pan 21132-jfx Kr-83 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.97
Location:

Dalton, Georgia, United States

Dalton, Georgia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:ATP (Automatic Transmission Parts Inc.) Other Part Number:L3N71B Manufacturer Part Number:21132-JFX Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:KR-83

Overhaul KIT 1971-up Jatco L/E3N71B 14 bolt pan New

Please make sure this kit fits your application This is from a Closed down Transmission parts warehouse. All sales are final.

 *This kits contains NO clutches, no steel plates. The package may be dirty.

I've got to clean out a 10,000 sq ft warehouse of Transmission parts Due to medical problems. All sales Final as-is. If you need something else listed Please click "ask seller" and ask me about the part you need. Give as much vehicle / part info you can. I will see if I have it, and I will list it on EBay ASAP. Thanks for your help fellow EBay'ers. I have; Cases, tail/extension housings, bell housing, planets, ring gears, sun gears, sun shells, front drums, rear drums, reverse drums, valve bodies, reaction shells, pumps, stators, differentials

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