This listing is for a new Tru-Cool transmission cooler. It is rated for up to a 28,000 lb vehicle. Comes as is in pics. I bought it but never had the time to put it on my truck. If you have any questions please ask.
Automatic Transmission Parts for Sale
4l60e, 4l60-e, transgo shift kit, (t74165e) (11-12)(US $49.95)
New mercedes shifter housing bushings 420sel 240d 280s 300d (US $7.99)
Mercedes w123/w126 transmission modulator seal and rubber adjustment cover(US $3.50)
Np246 np261 np263 gm hd transfer case rear 1/2 tailhousing chevy 246gm np149 149(US $165.00)
New oem mopar transmission crossmember bracket jeep grand cherokee dodge durango(US $14.00)
Alternator 1995 toyota corolla le for sale to be rebuilt(US $49.99)
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