TCI torque converter. Model #242976. Conv, 6l80 3100-3200 rpm stall. Item was installed on a 2011 Camaro SS but was removed with less than 30 miles on it. Item was bought brand new for $1,200. Any questions don't hesitate to ask. Thank you for your interest
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