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1967-1969 Camaro Mcleod 1434002 Hydraulic Clutch Conversion Nova Firebird on 2040-parts.com

US $274.52
Location:

Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mcleod Warranty:1 Year Manufacturer Part Number:1434002 Country of Manufacture:United States

1967-1969 CAMARO/FIREBIRD 1968-1974 NOVA HYDRAULIC CLUTCH CONVERSION KIT
COMES  AS SHOWN. 

INCLUDES:
CLUTCH PEDAL 
FIREWALL BRACKET
WILWOOD CYLINDER WITH BRACKET
RESERVOIR, MOUNTING BRACKET AND HOSE.
BRAIDED PRESSURE HOSE
ALL MOUNTING HARDWARE AND CLAMPS. 
COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED. 
MADE IN U.S.A.

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