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Winters 177-1 Shifter 700r4 & 4l60e Stock Pattern Shifter, Standard Sidewinder, on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:WINTERS Manufacturer Part Number:177-1 Brand Part Number:WIN177-1 Warranty:Lifetime Product Notes:Key Product Attributes Included Below in our Listing Part Category:Drivetrain Package Length (in):19.3 Inches Package Width (in):18.3 Inches Package Height (in):7.9 Inches Product Weight (lbs):4.67 lbs Fitment Type:Performance Quantity:Please Contact Partsterr to Confirm Quantity UPC:Does Not Apply

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