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Speedometer Drive Gear Atp Ya-36 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.86
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San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Weight:0.0600 [pg] SKU:AT:YA-36 Height:1.0000 [in] Brand:ATP (Automatic Transmission Parts Inc.) Length:3.5000 [in] Manufacturer Part Number:YA-36 Interchange Part Number:8640188 LineCode:ATP Fitment Footnotes:Thm350; NPS:X Quantity Needed:1; AAIA Part Type Description:ATP Speedometer Gear Width:3.5000 [in] Application Summary - 240:1976-81 GM Th350 UPC:Does not apply

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