Gm Chevy 10" Th400 3200-3500 Stall Torque Converter Anti Ballooning Plates Nos on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
This is for a new GM TH350/400 3200-3500 stall torque covnerter with ANTI BALLOONING PLATES! These have Anti Ballooning places and are good for Trans Brake, NOS, Turbo's and Superchargers, for motors making up to 850hp. |
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