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Ford C4 C9 C10 Automatic Transmission Master Rebuild Kit 1970-1981 on 2040-parts.com

AU $264.95
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Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Brand:Trade-Alley

Ford  C4  C9  C10  Automatic Transmission Master Rebuild Kit 1970 on

This Quality Rebuild Kit Contains:

  • Gaskets, O-Rings, Sealing Rings And Oil Seals
  • Friction Plates
  • Front Flex Band
  • Oil Filter
  • Oil Pump, High Reverse Clutch Drum & Extension Housing Bush
  • Band Adjusting Lock Nuts
  • Vacuum Modulator (Push In Style)


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