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1967-81 Gm Oer Brake Pedal, Accelerator Pedal, Parking Brake Pedal & Other Parts on 2040-parts.com

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Butler, New Jersey, United States

Butler, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Orginal Equipment Reproduction (OER)

Various OER parts for a GM antique car restoration. These parts have never been used and still in their original package. The parts include:

1967-81 Brake Pedal Trim Plate, Part # K920
Brake Pedal, Part # K982
1967-68 Parking Brake Trim Plate, Part # 3893182
1964-81 Parking Brake Pedal, Part # 3893181
Accelerator Pedal Trim Plate, Part # K912 
Accelerator Pedal, Part # K919
Two 1967-69 GM F-Body Top Boot Clip, Part # K52011
1967-70 Chrome seat adjustment knobs, Part # K15
1966-76 Bucket Seat Back Stoppers, Part # K980
Four 3/4 Chrome Screws, Part # SW100
Two Door Panel Install Clip Kit, Part # K13173



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