Borg Warner Super T-10 4 Speed Input Shaft 3 Ring 20 Tooth on 2040-parts.com
North Highlands, California, US
good used condition. 3 ring. 20 tooth. good pickup teeth. there was some ware on the pilot bushing end so i had it repaired to the correct 15MM size. please email me if you need to know more. 48 state free shipping
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