Wilwood Floor Mount Pedal Assembly, Brake, Clutch, Throttle P/n 340-12410 on 2040-parts.com
Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
Brand:Wilwood Disc Brakes Manufacturer's Part Number:340-12410 UPC:889545028423 Pedal Type:Throttle/Brake/Clutch Gas Pedal Shape:Rectangle Brake Pedal Shape:Rectangle Clutch Pedal Shape:Rectangle Pedal Mounting Location:Floor mount Pedal Ratio:5.25:1 Throttle Cable Included:No Balance Bar Included:Yes Master Cylinder Included:No Pedal Material:Aluminum Pedal Finish:Black Pedal Pad Material:Aluminum Pedal Pad Finish:Natural Quantity:Sold individually. Notes:Designed for use with Wilwood compact, high volume, or combination master cylinders. I |
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