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Borg Warner Velvet Drive Extra Clutches Hd Like 72 on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Linwood, New Jersey, United States

Linwood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

I listed this a while ago and know that someone from Fla wanted it and shipping was cost ineffective and I lost his contact info.Here it is again. I paid in excess of $550 to have serviced and new clutches put in and had less than 25 hours since.  The tech who did it said he put as many clutches in it that he could and pretty much will be like a 72 velvet drive. It was mated to a 502/415 and never had an issue. It will come as you see it, complete with tailstock, bellhousing, starter (new, never power to it). I will also give the drive plate with it if you need it. Don't bid based on shipping cost.  The estimator isn't terribly accurate based on a ground shipped palleted heavy item.  I will consider delivery with in 2 hours of Atlantic City for fuel cost.

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