1979-04 Mustang Fabricated Bolt In Gas Pedal on 2040-parts.com
Lumberton, North Carolina, United States
1979-2004 Mustang fabricated gas pedal for drag race and aftermarket applications. This pedal was designed as stock pedals are not meant to be abused as used in the drag race world. This pedal is a total bolt in replacement and WILL STOP ALL pedal flex, cable breakage (from over stretch) and wide open throttle issues.
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