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"strange" Ford 9" 3rd Member Detroit Locker on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:Used

Ford 9" 3rd member. STRANGE "S" CASE. Only 700 street miles. NO ISSUES, LIKE BRAND NEW. 3.70 Gear ratio with 3.250 bearing case. Daytona Pinion Support. 2203 Strange Yoke. N1971 Detroit Locker (35 Spline).

Comes with a NEW set of 4.33 gears, in the wrappers.

Comes with 3rd Ford 9" storage case.

$900.00 Private party NO SALES TAX!

PRICE IS FIRM. NO TRADES.

No warranty expressed or implied, sold as is and where as.

I reserve to end the auction early, it is for sale locally.  I prefer local pick up, it's heavy and would be a pain to ship it.

I prefer cash in person.  If you choose to use paypal I will add a fee on top of the sales price, paypal charges the seller not the buyer to use the service.

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