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get in touch with the zfdoc... at http://www.zfdoc.com, i have done a couple business deals and he is extremely knowledgeable and very fair!! also very helpful in answering questions. if he can't help, which i doubt, he will know where to send you!!
However I live in the Netherlands and if I buy from him I'll have to pay tax, import fees and a whole lot more (yuck.. that's not good). I'd rather buy from someone and have it sent as a value below 60$ (free of charges!)
I'm going to be pulling the ZF out of my Z28 in January and replacing it with a T56. I will be selling the ZF yoke then.
I have something else you may be interested in also. I have a custom made ZF6 aluminum bellhousing that converts the tranny to a push style clutch with no modifications to the transmission. With this you use a regular (thin) GM flywheel and a T-5 clutch. You can get great T5 clutches cheaper than you can get a stock ZF clutch, plus the push style works better.
I guess $60 is the going rate. I think that is about what I paid for it last year. I have no idea how much shipping would cost or even how to ship it. I have found when shipping things to Canada that it is a lot easier to ship through the post office rather than UPS. There is a lot less paperwork to fill out.
Remember though, it will be at least a month before I pull it out of my car. I am still waiting on parts to arrive for my Z before I tear it down.