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1999-04 Mustang "gt" Billet Aluminum Pedals 4pcs (manual Trans) New! Srp Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

midwest, United States

midwest, United States
Condition:New Brand:SRP RACING Surface Finish:BILLET ALUMINUM Manufacturer Part Number:SP4GT2 Warranty:No

 1999-04 MUSTANG "GT" BILLET ALUMINUM FOOT PEDAL KIT ( MANUAL TRANS)

BRAND NEW PARTS IN BUBBLE WRAP BY SULLIVAN RACING PRODUCTS (SRP)

-SRP PART# SP4GT2

QUALITY KIT WITH 4 PIECES TOTAL AND MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR SIMPLE INSTALLATION!

-" GT" LOGO ENGRAVED ON THE BRAKE AND CLUTH PEDALS (SEE PICS)

-APPLICATION SPECIFIC : 1999-2004 MUSTANG GT ( WILL FIT 1979-98 MUSTANG MODELS AS WELL)

ADD SOME  STYLE & FUNCTION TO YOUR MUSTANG'S INTERIOR WITH THIS QUALITY PEDAL KIT!


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