Ractive Red Sport Pedals (5-1/2"h Gas) Brake And Clutch 3 Pedal Set on 2040-parts.com
Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States
Ractive Red pedals 3 pc. Universal Manual/Standard Transmission (this listing is for one (1) set) New in package p/n TP502RD 1 set Ractive Sport Performance Pedals for Manual Transmission. Brand New in original aged package & includes hardware to install kit. Pedals are universal will fit Most Make and Models w/ 5-1/2"h Gas Pedal. Raised dots for a better grip for your foot Cool item for your sporty car. if you have any questions feel free to ask. I will ship to north america and wherever global shipping supports cheaply. shipping is calculated, usually parcel post or first class package. it should arrive 2-9 or 3-5 days depending on the service. PRICED TO MOVE READY TO GO
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