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Southwest Speed Wilwood Overhead Reverse Swing Race Brake Clutch Pedal Box on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Overhead reverse swing mount.  MC's mount toward driver, not firewall.  Long pedal with 6.25:1 ratio.  Southwest Speed Part Number 301-268.  Equivalent to Wilwood PN 340-3342.  Comes with balance bar assembly.  I bought these for a project and decided to go with floor mount pedals instead.  They are new and only used for fit up.  Also included is a gas pedal for a fox body Mustang and some new no name aluminum pedal covers.  The pedal covers look like they are missing 3 mounting clips but I was going to drill direct in anyway.

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