Turn One 600 Series 12:1 Steering Box on 2040-parts.com
Cary, North Carolina, United States
This is a freshly serviced Turn One Performance Plus 12:1 racing steering box. Bolts directly where a Saginaw 700 series 4 bolt box would fit but weighs 5lbs less.
Made in the US, Part #T12235 / 235 valve. Cost $1250 new. NOTE: There was a small amount of grinding done on the front mount hole boss for fitment (last photo) |
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