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Subaru Impreza Legacy Gc8 Sti Gf8 Sf5 Bc Be Bf Bg Bh At Foot Rest Dead Pedal Set on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Venus, Texas, United States

Venus, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:ST3600055010

This is the complete pedal set for a Subaru STi of the listed chassis. It is for an automatic transmission, as it does not have a clutch pedal. The dead pedal, or drive foot rest is set up for right hand drive. The purchaser might be able to flip the brackets alter it to fit their left hand drive Subaru. The wear is as would be normal with any used part, and wear parts have been pictured in the listing. All hardware is included. The set is in overall good condition.

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