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03 Acura Cl Type S 6 Speed Lsd Manual Transmission Tl J32a2 J32 Mt 03 190k on 2040-parts.com

US $975.00
Location:

New Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States

New Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States

REFERENCE PICS!!!  this listing is for a 6 SPEED MANUAL transmission removed from a stock, unmodified 2003 CL TYPE S with 190k miles.   great working condition, donor vehicle was test driven several miles and shifted at high rpms as well as low.  shifts excellent in all gears.   please email with any questions. this will only fit 02 and 03 cl and tl with manual transmission.  TRANS IS EQUIPPED WITH LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL.  THIS LISTING IS FOR TRANSMISSION ONLY.  NO OTHER ACCESSORIES OR EXTRAS WILL BE INCLUDED AT THIS PRICE.  NO STARTER OR CLUTCH INCLUDED!  YOU WILL RECEIVE ONE IDENTICAL TO WHAT YOU SEE HERE WITH NO DAMAGE.



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