Bmw E9 Getrag 262 4 Speed Manual Transmission Complete on 2040-parts.com
El Paso, Texas, United States
E9 3.0 cs 4 Speed Getrag 262 4 speed transmission in good condition. Operated smoothly when removed in 2000 from a 1971 3.0 cs. Converting to a 265 Getrag. Comes complete with everything you see. No international and ships for free to the lower US continental 48 states.
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