Gm Ls1 Camaro Firebird Tremec T56 6 Speed 26 Spline Input Shaft 1998-2002 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
This input shaft fits all T56 Camaro and Firebird applications with the LS1 engine from 1998-2002. It has 31 teeth and is 10.62 inches long. This is an aftermarket part with the REM super finish. Shipping is FAST and FREE in the continental U.S.
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