Brake Pedal Rubber Pad Foot Stop Studebaker Cruiser 1964 Original Great Set 1965 on 2040-parts.com
Blackfoot, Idaho, United States
Very nice set of rubber pedal pads. The one has some wear in the corner but that is all the issues I see and it's not very big one.
If you get it and are not completely satisfied with it return it for a full refund. |
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