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Hughes Performance Hardened Input Shaft GM Aluminum Powerglide with Turbo Spline

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Hardened Input Shaft GM Aluminum Powerglide with Turbo Spline
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$532.99
Hardened Input Shaft
  • GM Aluminum Powerglide
  • With Turbo Spline
  • Without Rings
  • Can Be Used with Special Top Sportsman Style Oil Pump Only!
  • Free Shipping - Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer
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