Xtreme Fx Chrome Manual Transmission Pedals on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, New Jersey, US
Manual transmission setup of aftermarket, "bolt-on" clutch, gas and brake pedals. These have clamps controlled with bolts that bend on and around your existing pedals. They also are secured with 3m double sided tape. The top and surface area of these are in good shape. The pedals have hard plastic grips for your shoes. Sold as-is on working condition.
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