2 Pcs Hot Blue Alloy Plastic Car Truck Fuel Brake Gas Foot Automatic Pedals Pads on 2040-parts.com
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-Fitment : Universal Fit for Most Automatic transmission Cars, SUV or Trucks (Please Make Sure This is the Correct Size & Shape to Fits Your Vehicle Before Purchase It.) -Condition: Brand New -Color: Blue -Included : 2 Pcs of Foot Automatic Pedal Pads -Material : High Quality of Alloy & Plastic -Size :As the Picture Shown -Feature : 1.Light Weight Design, Quality Guarantee. 2.Instant Upgrade To The Interior Of Your Car, Improve In Appearance & Styling. 3.All necessary Hardware are included. 4.Durable & Easy Installation -Warranty :90-Day Limited Warranty (Professional Installation Is Recommended)
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