UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
Recently rebuilt.
“Have recently rebuilt Warn Overdrive for Willy’s vehicles, 29 tooth, never used since rebuilt.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
Recently rebuilt.
“Have recently rebuilt Warn Overdrive for Willy’s vehicles, 29 tooth, never used since rebuilt.”
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Hello, would it be possible to send it to spain?
Hi Gines,
It looks like this overdrive has sold. I’ve updated the post.
I would suggest you order one from Herm The Overdrive guy: http://hermtheoverdriveguy.com/overdrives
If you buy a used overdrive and it needs work, you’ll likely send up sending it to Herm, which will end up making it more expensive than buying a new one or rebuilt one from him. So, I suggest that people, especially folks from overseas, buy them already rebuilt. No one knows overdrives better than Herm.
Though I know Herm personally, I don’t make any money from him (advertising or referrals).
– Dave