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Winters Sprint Car Quick Change Rear End C-38090 Shifter 4.86 Ratio on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Wymore, Nebraska, United States

Wymore, Nebraska, United States
Visually inspected, no visible cracks or serious damage. Turns smooth. Pinion gear looks good through fill hole.
Manufacturer Part Number:C-38090 Warranty:No Brand:WINTERS

WINTERS SPRINT CAR REAR END SERIAL NUMBER C-38090

  • SPARE REAR END FROM A RACER WHO RETIRED
  • I CHECKED ROTATION ON IT AND IT APPEARS TO BE 4.86:1 RATIO
  • QUICK CHANGE GEARS NOT INCLUDED
  • SHIFTER STYLE (HAS LEVER TO KICK IN DRIVE)
  • TURNS SMOOTH, PULLED INSPECTION HOLE PINION GEAR LOOKS CLEAN
  • THIS THING PROBABLY HAS SOME LAPS ON IT, IT'S SOLD AS-IS, BUT LOOKS DECENT. I HAVE VERY LITTLE KNOWLEDGE OF SPRINT CARS.
  • LOCAL PICKUP ONLY ON THIS!
  • AUCTION MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE YOU PICK IT UP. ALL SALES FINAL, NO WARRANTY ON RACE CAR PARTS.
  • MUST BE PAID VIA PAYPAL WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE. MY DESCRIPTION OF THE PART IS ACCURATE.

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