Throttle Overhung-mount Pedal Assembly-racing Car on 2040-parts.com
LUJAN, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
Customizable throttle stop positioning Series throttle pedal is designed to mount onto the existing under-dash framework used for the brake & clutch pedal assembly, Aluminum foot pads can be adjusted vertically, horizontally and in angle to suit individual driver preferences |
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