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Revmax Ford Fe To Fmx-c6 Performance Billet Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $360.00
Location:

Gatesville, Texas, United States

Gatesville, Texas, United States
New - Never used - Huge Savings
Brand:RevMax Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:10FDK61.878P115

RevMax Ford FE to FMX-C6 Performance Billet Torque Converter

This is a brand new - never used RevMax performance billet custom built torque converter, never went in the project car. Unit was custom ordered to fit 428 Ford FE to C-6 FMX transmission. See pics for exact details and order specifications. This unit is shipped in original box. No Returns - be sure this is what you need and please check your application for correct fit for your vehicle before purchasing.

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