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I'm not for sure but case looks alot like a rubbermounted trans. case. By looking at Delkrons website it looks almost the same as a 90-94 FXR trans. case. Hope this helps. You can also take the serial number off case and check on their website and they'll tell you what it goes too.
Im gona guess FXR, 1990 to 1994. It's an aftermarket tranny. you will have to pull numbers & contact the manufacturer to find out for sure or just adapt it to work with your next project.
Im gona guess FXR, 1990 to 1994. It's an aftermarket tranny. you will have to pull numbers & contact the manufacturer to find out for sure or just adapt it to work with your next project.
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