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1965-1966 Mustang V8 Hipo Clutch Equalizer Z Bar Assembly. New, Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Ontario, California, United States

Ontario, California, United States
1965-1966 Mustang V8 HiPo Clutch Equalizer Z Bar Assembly. NEW, Made in USA, US $129.95, image 1
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 V8 HiPo clutch Equalizer (Z) Bar, used with Cast Iron HiPo exhaust manifolds. The equalizer bar transmits the clutch pedal movement through the upper clutch pedal rod, to the clutch fork via the lower clutch pedal rod. This equalizer bar is designed to allow the clutch pedal to be closer to the floor, which helps for faster shifts. Made in the USA by CPC. not to be confused with cheap import part.  

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