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Tex Racing G-force Transmission Lower Cluster Shaft W/ 1st Gear 36/20 T101a Gf4a on 2040-parts.com

US $47.50
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Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Nice used Tex Racing lower cluster gear shaft with custom rollerized 1st gear. Tooth count 36/20. Fits T101A and G-Force GF4A 4-speed transmissions with custom cut main shafts. Cluster length is 10-11/16" overall. First gear has a custom ceramic style bearing installed, was primarily used for qualifying in NASCAR applications. Nice used set is polished, gear contact is nice with no wear lines or chips, ready to use.
Manufacturer Part Number:36/20 Vehicles:NASCAR Race Car Late Model Road Coarse Stock Brand:Tex Racing UPC:Does not apply

    Nice used Tex Racing lower cluster gear shaft with custom rollerized 1st gear. Tooth count 36/20. Fits T101A and G-Force GF4A 4-speed transmissions with custom cut main shafts. Cluster length is 10-11/16" overall. First gear has a custom ceramic style bearing installed, was primarily used for qualifying in NASCAR applications. Nice used set is polished, gear contact is nice with no wear lines or chips, ready to use.

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