8" Gm Turbo Spline Racing Convertor = 5800rpm Stall - Perfect Condition on 2040-parts.com
Monee, Illinois, United States
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I have a used 8" convertor that was behind a bb chevy(585" with NOS). that stalled 5800rpm. it only has 20 runs on it behind this combo. the car also had mid plate. it has all the HD parts in it and a balloon plate. I think it's a coan convertor - but really don't know because it came in the car we bought. we did run the car with it in it and ran fine. if you have any ?'s please call me at 1 312 502 6312. this convertor is for sale locally and I can end this auction at any time. thanks
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