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Richmond 2 Speed Super T-10 Plus Transmission (new Rebuilt) on 2040-parts.com

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Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
HAS BEEN GONE THROUGH AND IS IN WORKING CONDITION
Brand:RICHMOND Warranty:No Surface Finish:CAST Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THIS TRANSMISSION WAS MANUFACTURED BY RICHMOND CO..IS A 2 SPEED TRANS, FIRST AND REVERSE... IS MOSTLY USED IN DIRT TRACK RACING..ALSO IS A BORG WARNER TYPE... HAS LARGE OUTPUT SHAFT, HAS NEW FRONT BEARINGS AND NEW FRONT RETAINER..THE TRANSMISSION IS APPROX. 10 YEARS OLD, BUT . WAS JUST REBUILT... 26 SPLINE...THIS IS BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE, AND IS SANCTIONED BY MANY RACER SERIES........ NEEDS NO REPAIRS.....YOU CAN PUT THIS IN YOUR RACE CAR NOW... PLEASE CHECK OUT SOME OF OUR OTHER ITEMS, WE HAVE MANY CAR PARTS AND MISC. ITEMS....ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE E-MAIL OR CALL US AT 623-223-1773... THANKS

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