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T56 Transmission With Spec Clutch And Mgw Shifter With Aluminum Flywheel Z28 on 2040-parts.com

US $3,000.00
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East Aurora, New York, United States

East Aurora, New York, United States
T56 transmission with Spec clutch, MGW short throw shifter and Aluminum flywheel out of 2000 z28. Everything is in excellent shape and the clutch has very little wear. Competition throw out bearing also included. The was in my 1600 lb lotus 7 clone so it got little to no stress on it. Freight is a flat $200
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T56 transmission out of 2000 Camaro Z28.  Excellent shape.  Includes aluminum flywheel, Spec Clutch, MGW shifter and throw out bearing.  No issues with transmission.  I can put on a pallet and ship.  No international.  

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