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Bert Transmissions Magnesium Ball Spline Transmission,imca,ump, Usmts on 2040-parts.com

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Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bert Transmissions

I have a good used Bert Ball spline Magnesium racing tranny with Bellhousing and flywheel and 16 volt Mason starter , came off of the motor I was selling a few weeks ago , The guy only wanted the motor so here is the tranny , It in great working order , all of this new is about $3600 so I am selling it for about half price , good luck bidding m this is a dirt racing tranny sold as is in good working order

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