Ebay torque converters?
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Ebay torque converters?
Hey i was looking on ebay for a th350 torque converter and came accross a company called ******* performance kinda scared of the name but the price is good. Has anyone used one of these or heard of one being used? Here is the link to the item.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GM-TH...spagenameZWDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GM-TH...spagenameZWDVW
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Re: Ebay torque converters?
i'd be scared to put that in my car. if i were you i would save up just a little bit more, and get a precision industries converter with a 2 year warranty and one free stall change rather than 90 days on that converter.i got mine for like $600 from thunder racing like a year ago on there freaky friday special day. which isn't coming till this june, but i sure will order stuff though.
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Re: Ebay torque converters?
eBay doesn't sell converters. All it sells is a system for connecting buyers and sellers.
That particular company which is using eBay as a medium to sell its product, is well-known, and alot of people run their product with success. How well it stacks up against its competitors, or what their service is like, or any of that, I couldn't say; only, that it's better known around the strip than you might think. Regardless of the name.
With as many transactions as they have, you should be able to learn a bit from the feedback comments.
That particular company which is using eBay as a medium to sell its product, is well-known, and alot of people run their product with success. How well it stacks up against its competitors, or what their service is like, or any of that, I couldn't say; only, that it's better known around the strip than you might think. Regardless of the name.
With as many transactions as they have, you should be able to learn a bit from the feedback comments.
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Re: Ebay torque converters?
yeah i know all about ebay but thanks haha. Was just wondering if anyone has used one or knew of anyone using one. Guess thats not the thing to skimp on though
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