Transmission Specialties Gm Chevy 10" 700r4 3000 - 3400 Stall Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
This is for a new GM Transmission Specialties GM Chevy 10" 700R4 3000 - 3400 stall Torque Converter. This converter is made for motors making up to 600hp. Can be used with SB and BB Chevy motors. Not recommended for stroker BBC motor Shipping of $30 is for the 48 United States |
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