Isuzu Trooper 4 Speed 4 Wd Transmission 1984 W/shifter Transfer Case on 2040-parts.com
Chillicothe, Missouri, United States
Up for sale is an Isuzu Trooper Transmission. It came from a 1984 vehicle but will fit other years. It is a 4 Speed, 4 Wheel Drive Tranny and comes with the shifters and transfer case. It working fine when removed from the Trooper. The Trooper had a gas engine.
We are located in Chillicothe, Missouri. Call Vince for more information 660-214-0874
Check out my other listings. ![]() Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
Complete Manual Transmissions for Sale
H22a m2b4 lsd transmission(US $800.00)
Early non-synchro mgb transmission(US $175.00)
Early non-synchro mgb transmission(US $175.00)
Early non-synchro mgb transmission(US $175.00)
Late synchromesh 4-speed mgb transmission(US $175.00)
Late synchromesh 4-speed mgb transmission(US $175.00)
Toyota Auris (2012) first official pictures
Mon, 20 Aug 2012Toyota will showcase the new Auris family hatchback at the 2012 Paris motor show from 27 September. Toyota claim the new car is lighter, more economical and altogether more distinctive than the somewhat forgettable first-gen Auris, but will their efforts be enough to tempt non-geriatrics away from their Astras, Focuses and Golfs? Read on for all the Toyota Auris details.
Lamborghini Reventon Roadster leaks
Thu, 10 Sep 2009The first picture of the Lamborghini Reventon Roadster ahead of Frankfurt The Reventon Roadster details are still a bit under wraps, but we’re pretty certain it will be powered by the same lump as the LP650-4 Roadster which is currently making its way down Lamborghini’s production line. That will endow the Reventon Roadster with a 0-60mph time of around 3.4 seconds. There is still an outside chance that the Roadster will get the engine from the LP670-4, but that’s a ‘Wait and See’ scenario until Lamborghini coughs up some proper detail.
Computer gamers pass test but more likely to crash
Tue, 01 Apr 2014PEOPLE who play computer games are more likely to pass their driving test at the first attempt but they are also the most likely to crash within 12 months of gaining a full driver’s licence. Research shows 73% of computer gamers pass their driving test at the first try compared to 58% of the total of test applicants. However, the same study by insurance firm Privilege also showed 77% of gamers had a car accident with the first year of driving when only 27% of the total number of new drivers experienced the same problem.