1970 1971 Camaro Clutch And Brake Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Woodburn, Kentucky, United States
For sale is a quality heat treated reproduction set of brake and clutch pedals for 70-71 Camaro with four bushings, pivot bolt, sleeves and locking nut. Shipping is free in the lower 48 states
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