Nice pair original OEM Brake & Clutch pedal assembly. This came from a real nice frame off car that previous owner owner had sandblasted and painted installed new plastic bushings in it and was getting ready to install it. Only comes with what's pictured I have nothing else. Just the pedals and bracket no switch clutch rod Etc only what you see no disappointment! A little scratched up from being stored in the shop nothing a little Fresh coat of paint won't fix up if it even needs it
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Pedals & Pads for Sale
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