6-speed tranny for sale
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6-speed tranny for sale
Got the tranny with the car (the P O was planning on upgrading), I like the gear ratios of the 5-speed better and I don't plan on making mad power (I know, I know...), need the funds for Fatcat suspension so I'm selling this one..
As for the condition, i never had it installed but it turns freely in every gear.
I really don't want to ship this since it involves building a crate, renting a forklift, etc so local pickup only.
$500
Gunter
As for the condition, i never had it installed but it turns freely in every gear.
I really don't want to ship this since it involves building a crate, renting a forklift, etc so local pickup only.
$500
Gunter
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Off a 99 I think. I got the tranny with the car when I bought it.
Itwas never installed in my car, the previous owner bought it, he planned to upgarde from the 5-speed to the 6-speed but never got around to it.
No clutch, just the lever and the slave cylinder.
Gunter
Itwas never installed in my car, the previous owner bought it, he planned to upgarde from the 5-speed to the 6-speed but never got around to it.
No clutch, just the lever and the slave cylinder.
Gunter
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I have shipped several transmissions across the US. Just drain it, wrap it well, and send it out. ULINE sells a box that's the perfect size. Though you do need to remove the shifter from the turret and place it along side the transmission. FedEX tends to be less expensive than UPS. Usually around $100 in freight charges. A 6 speed should be right under 100 lbs boxed and ready.
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While you can certainly ship something this way, it provides nearly 0 protection and I will guarantee UPS will deny any claim made if there is damage in shipment. I'm not willing to gamble $500 on UPS being careful with my item... but maybe the OP is.
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Since this is now a "how do you ship ****" thread:
yes bubble wrap and shrink wrap won't do jack **** for protection. WTF, seriously?
rubbermaid containers are also good for shipping transmissions and other body parts
yes bubble wrap and shrink wrap won't do jack **** for protection. WTF, seriously?
rubbermaid containers are also good for shipping transmissions and other body parts