NOS Factory BSA Brake Pedal !!!
68-7050
This is an original factory BSA brake pedal. This fits 1968 - 1970 A65 models. This is an original part and not a reproduction and is in good condition.
This item is 3 lbs fully packaged. Please use the ebay shipping calculator for UPS domestic rates and use www.usps.com for USPS international rates. $4.50 for packaging and handling will be added to the shipping costs.
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Standard Disclaimer: These parts were produced 30+ years ago and were good to the standards at the time. There may be slight imperfections in the finish and slight scuffs and surface scratches due to storage. None of this takes away from the beauty or function of these parts.
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