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Indycar Irl X-trac Sequential 6-speed Racing Transmission Gearbox Indy Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com

US $4,950.00
Location:

Cross Plains, Indiana, United States

Cross Plains, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

 Rebuilt IRL Indycar X-Trac 295 Geabox. These gearbox's are 6 speed sequential shift. You can specify drive gear ratios you need for your application. This gearbox is setup with a spool. All gears have been REM polished. One set of additional gears and dog rings will be supplied with the gearbox.Picture of completed gearbox is one we just finished for a customer and has been sold. All bearings will be new. . This transmission has ran in the Indy 500 and was 40,000.00 when new..Buyer pays actual shipping.

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