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Toyota Supra Mk3 5 Speed Manual Transmission W58 on 2040-parts.com

US $799.99
Location:

Reseda, California, United States

Reseda, California, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does not apply

A used but in great working condition, 5 speed manual transmission W58 from a Toyota Supra non turbo. Clean oil upon draining, no metal in the  drain plug, no play on shaft, shifts and turns with ease..,
 Included are the shift fork, main bearing, slave cylinder and shifter, they work but are not covered by the warranty.
 

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