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Borg Warner V Drive E 2.0 Transmission We Ship & Export on 2040-parts.com

US $3,400.00
Location:

Shelby, Michigan, United States

Shelby, Michigan, United States
GREAT LAKES FRESH WATER CLEAN UNITS NO SALT WATER CORROSION. WE SHIP AND EXPORT AND GET GREAT SHIPPING RATES CALL 312-835-3136 8-5 E.T. BORG WARNER VELVET DRIVE TRANSMISSIONS MANY TYPES AND RATIOS IN STOCK! LOW HOUR,RE SEALED, CLEANED,TESTED AND READY TO INSTALL UNITS NO CORE CHARGE LISTED IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE FOR MORE INFO WE ALSO HAVE V DRIVES INCLUDING WATLER THERMO ELECTRON, BORG WARNER ETC.
Brand:BORG WARNER V DRIVE 10-05-000-002 Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:10-05-000-002

GREAT LAKES FRESH WATER CLEAN UNITS NO SALT WATER CORROSION.

WE SHIP AND EXPORT AND GET GREAT SHIPPING RATES.

BORG WARNER 72 SERIES VELVET DRIVE V DRIVE WITH TRANSMISSION

THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE (1) 72 SERIES 2.0 to 1 RATIO I HAVE A MATCHED PAIR

COMPLETE BORG WARNER V DRIVE VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND!

MODEL NUMBER 10-05-000-002

FOR OTHER RATIOS V DRIVES AND 72 SERIES CALL OR EMAIL FOR DETAILS.

RE SEALED, CLEAN, TESTED AND READY TO INSTALL UNIT

NO CORE CHARGE

LISTED IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.  

FOR MORE INFO CALL 312-835-3136


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