i have a T-5 transmission out of a 90s camaro theres nothing wrong with it i am told it worked in the car it only had 95,xxx miles on it and the oil when i took it out was clean and red (the color of transmission oil for those who didn't know) it shifts fine in all gears and i can turn the input shaft in all gears with ease all it needs is a clean up on the out side and new oil and its good to go
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