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New Tci Auto Torque Converter Saturday Night Special Chevy Powerglide 2000 Stall on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Knightsen, California, United States

Knightsen, California, United States
new in the box- been handled, but never installed or used.
Brand:TCI Automotive Other Part Number:TCI-241500-A turbo 350 400 Manufacturer Part Number:241500

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This is a new TCI Torque converter for a Chevy Powerglide. Never used, still in its box. A few light scuffs maybe some dust/dirt from being handled a few times- but still new! Comes as pictured.    

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