Wilwood Floor Mount Clutch Pedal Kit,with Master Cylinder And Slave Cylinder F2 on 2040-parts.com
Camarillo, California, United States
Tech Line 775 848-6740 Wilwood Floor Mount Clutch Pedal Kit Includes Master Cylinder & Slave Cylinder Wilwood’s Clutch Pedal Kit comes with a floor mount clutch pedal of a 6 to 1 ratio, Integral Reservoir Master cylinder in a ¾ bore and universal pull type slave cylinder.
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