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1997 New Venture Nv4500 2wd Manual 5 Speed Transmission-fits Dodge Aswell on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Low mileage since recent rebuild a few years ago.shifts perfect.was not used in a commercial application.
Brand:New venture

Selling a new venture 1997 NV4500 2wd 5 speed manual transmission. Comes with chevy bellhousing and rear yoke plus the shifter.rebuilt back in 2011.only 30thou.km since then.has of coarse PTO capabilities.will also fit most dodge applications.cheap shipping in canada and usa.please contact us for quote by providing zipcode. thanks for  bidding. 

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