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Restored 69 Camaro,68 -72 Nova Clutch And Brake Pedal Set on 2040-parts.com

US $229.95
Location:

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, United States

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:General Motors Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:80% gloss black UPC:Does not apply

Here is a restored 1969 Camaro,and 1968 - 1772 Nova clutch and brake pedal assembly. This set was disassembled,stripped, and refinished with the correct % gloss paint and includes the brake clevis and the original clutch rod that goes through the firewall, new pads have been installed on the pedals and the factory brake light switch has been tested with an ohmmeter,is good and is reinstalled on the bracket.Please ask any questions that you have before purchase.A disc brake pad has been installed on the brake pedal,if you need a non disc brake pad,send a message with your purchase and I will swap it out no charge. Flat rate shipping in the USA will be $20 by Fed Ex or Priority mail. Thanks for taking a look.

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