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6l80 6l90 Torque Converter 2800 Stall Billet 10 Inch Lockup Stage 3 on 2040-parts.com

US $575.00
Location:

North Highlands, California, United States

North Highlands, California, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Brand:ALL TORQUE PERFORMANCE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States MPN:GMRK16

2800 STALL 10 inch Billet LOCKUP 6l80, 6l90  2007-UP 6l80 and 6l90 TRANSMISSION  ONLY NO CORE CHARGE FREE SHIPPING LS engines RATED TO 500 HP

 -Hand brazed turbine

 -Furnace-brazed impeller 

-Machined front cover 
-Balanced and Pressure Tested 
-High energy kevlar clutch lining
-High Performance industrial bearings

-2800 RPM STALL SPEED

-2 year unlimited mileage warranty

 WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE DUE TO TRANSMISSION FAILURE OR IMPROPER INSTALLATION. ALL RETURN SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER.  FOR QUESTIONS CONTACT ALL TORQUE PERFORMANCE AT 916-550-2622  Please contact us or leave a NOTE TO SELLER during check out with the year,make and engine of your vehicle to ensure accurate shipping.

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