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Acura Integra S4xa Skwa Rebuild Kit Automatic Transmission Master Overhaul 96-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $167.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:s4xa-skwa-master-rebuild Filter Included:Yes Brand:Oregon Performance Transmission, Inc. Steels Included:Yes Year Range:1996-2000 Clutches Included:Yes Transaxle Make:Acura UPC:Does not apply Transmission Model:S4XA, SKWA Covered Models:Integra Gasket Set:Transtec Overhaul Kit

New Master Rebuild Kit

Acura Integra 1996-2000

4 Speed automatic models

Transmission Codes:  S4XA, SKWA

Kit comes with clutches and steels plates

Full Transtec gasket overhaul set as pictured.  All seals, sealing rings, paper gaskets, and o-rings are included.

Filter Is Included

Molded pistons are not included.

Remember to soak all of your clutches in transmission fluid for thirty minutes before you install them.


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