Kent Moore J-34671 Throttle Setting Gauge 84-88 Overdrive Lists For $89.85 on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, New York, US
This is Kent Moore tool J-34671, NEW in package.
It is a throttle setting gauge for 84-88 overdrive transmissions.
List price is $89.85 from Kent Moore tools online. Much less here.
Of course, these have lifetime warranty, because they are KENT MOORE tools. You have to take up warranty issues with the manufacturer.
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