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Ford 9" Hs 4141 Gear Case W/ Detroit H Locker Center Section on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

Cary, North Carolina, United States

Cary, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford / G Force Warranty:No

This is a fresh, professionally cleaned and inspected ready to build Ford 9" racing center section. Build includes Ford Racing HS 4141 (by Strange) series case, billet caps, big bearing billet G Force
Daytona pinion support w/ solid spacer, 31 spline G Force scalloped locker and billet 1350 pinion yoke. Case is drilled for cooling pump. All ARP hardware. NO GEARS INCLUDED, add your
gear set and go! This is the new Nascar lighter weight center section that is up to 15lbs lighter than nodular components. International customers email for payment and shipping options. Check out the
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