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C6 Ford Black Boa Racing Transmission 900 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $1,950.00
Location:

Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, US

Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, US
:

Smallblock Ford C6 Racing Transmission with:

Cast Aluminum Pan
Super Servo
Hardened Input Shaft
JW Reverse Pattern Manual Valve Body
5 Red Clutches for Forward Drum
5 Red Clutches for Direct Drum
6 Pinion Steel Planetary Gear Set    (2.71 First Gear, 1.53 Second Gear)
Aftermarket Sun Shell
Red Wide Band

Rated to 900 Horsepower
Come  SB & BB  transmission

www.leespeedshop.com                 717-252-5227


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Lee Speed Shop provides a limited warranty against defective parts and workmanship.
The following is a list of the specific length of warranty of time for each part:

1 Year: 7"-10" Ultra-Comp Converter, Gear Set, Complete Planetary
90 Day: Ultra-Bell, Ultra-Case, Ultra-Pump, Valve Body, Tailhousing, Input Shaft,
        Solenoid, 11" and 12" Converter, 10" Sportsman Converter, The Wheel, Deep Pan,
        Sprag, Stator, New Transmission, Refreshed Transmission.
30 Day: Shifter

Lee's Speed Shop assumes no liability in the use of any product. If an item is suspected of being defective, it must be returned within 10 days for inspection after Lee's Speed Shop has given authorization. After inspection of the part, Lee's Speed Shop  will advise what/if an allowance is due. Any disassembly of the product done by anyone other than Lee's Speed Shop will void any and all warranties/guarantees. It is recommended that you keep a copy of your sales receipt. Lee's Speed Shop  Express Limited Warranty does not cover any misuse, abuse, unauthorized repairs, unauthorized modifications, failure due to improper installation, or failure due to improper maintenance. Freight handling, removal, and reinstallation charges for replacement parts is not covered. Normal wear is not covered. Electronics are not covered.

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