Nos Mopar 1965-1974 Dodge, Charger Emergency Brake Pedal Pad (mopar #2467514) on 2040-parts.com
Aurora, Illinois, United States
THIS IS A MOPAR 1965-1974 EMERGENCY BRAKE PEDAL RUBBER PAD.
IT IS NEW-OLD-STOCK, WITH MOPAR PART NUMBER 2467514 STAMPED ON THE REVERSE SIDE. IT MEASURES: 2 3/8" X 1 3/4" I WILL CAREFULLY PACKAGE AND SHIP THIS ITEM BY USPS FIRST-CLASS MAIL. *** PLEASE PAY WITH PAYPAL WITHIN 5-DAYS. *** PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS. |
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