Falcon 2 Speed Racing Transmission With Internal Clutch Modified Or Late Model on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, United States
Falcon 2 speed racing transmission with internal clutch. Perfect for modified or late model. I bought this transmission and never used it. Goes in and out of gear fine but I have never had it in a car. Selling as is with no warranties.
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