Tex Racing Jerico Clutchless 4 Speed Transmission G-force Tremec Richmond Muncie on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Tex racing Jerico clutchless road racing 4 speed, zero run time since being freshened by Steve at Champion Racing Transmission. Quite a few new internal parts including new gear sets in 2nd and 3rd. 26 spline input, 2.73, 1.77, 1.37, 1:1 gears sets. The tranny has a complete Cannaday shifter assembly with aluminum rod end adjustable shifter linkage, and a transportation stand.
$2800, no reserve Contact Austin at 727-612-6566 |
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