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Chevy Corvette Ez Clutch Pedal Pad Extender Fits 2014 & Up C7 - Lt - Zo6 - Zr1 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
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Indian Wells, California, United States

Indian Wells, California, United States
Chevy Corvette EZ Clutch Pedal Pad Extender Fits 2014  & Up C7 - LT - ZO6 - ZR1, US $44.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:BPE Surface Finish:ABS Manufacturer Part Number:EZ-C7 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:EZ-C7 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:EZ-C7

E-Z CLUTCH PEDAL PAD EXTENSION GIVES YOU ABOUT 1.5" OF PEDAL HEIGHT OVER FACTORY TO HELP GET THE CLUTCH ALL THE WAY DOWN TO FLOOR FOR EASIER SHIFTS PLUS ALLOWS YOU TO PUT YOUR SEAT BACK FOR A MORE COMFORTABLE DRIVING POSITION, MOUNTS OVER EXISTING METAL PAD, NO DRILLING REQUIRED, COMES WITH INSTRUCTIONS, FITS C7 2014 & UP CORVETTE.

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