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Borg Warner 4470 Reman Transfer Case Chevy 1 Ton on 2040-parts.com

US $1,050.00
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Eagle, Wisconsin, US

Eagle, Wisconsin, US
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A REMAN BORG WARNER 4470 TRANSFER CASE. THESE ARE USED IN THE 88-2000 ONE TON GM TRUCKS.THIS IS A FULLY REMAN UNIT. I HAVE BEEN IN THE BUSINESS FOR OVER 26 YEARS. I AM VERY PICKY ABOUT THE PARTS THAT GO IN MY UNITS AND THEY ONLY GET THE BEST.THIS UNIT HAS THE 32 SPLINE INPUT FOR EITHER THE 4L80E OR NV 4500 MANUAL TRANS.SHIPPING IS UPS AND ABOUT 80-100 DOLLARS. THERE IS A 350.00 CORE CHARGE BUT I PAY THE SHIPPING BACK ON THE OLD UNIT. CORES MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN 2 WEEKS.FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME TO ENSURE THE PROPER FIT FOR YOUR TRUCK 262-370-8300.THESE UNITS ARE VERY HARD TO FIND. WE SHIP DAILY UPS AND TRUCK FREIGHT.BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING COSTS TO THEM.THERE IS A 20.00 BOX FEE FOR ALL TRANSFER CASES. PAYMENT IN FULL WITH IN 2 DAYS OF THE AUCTIONS END. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS.

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