1970 Thru 1981 Camaro Firebird Manual Clutch & Brake Pedal Factory Gm Set on 2040-parts.com
Terry, Mississippi, US
Up for bid is a pair of factory GM brake and clutch pedals for a manual transmission firebird or camaro 1970 thru 1981. These pedals have been stored inside for over 20 years. Please ask all questions before bidding. I accept all forms of payment. Item must be paid for within five days of auctions end.
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