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1972-86 Amc Jeep Wagoneer Cherokee J10 Manual Tranmission Clutch Pedal Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Custer, Washington, United States

Custer, Washington, United States
IN GOOD TO GREAT PREOWNED CONDITION!
Manufacturer Part Number:pedal assembly Surface Finish:ORIGINAL Brand:Jeep Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

HERE WE HAVE ONE MANUAL TRANSMISSION PEDAL ASSEMBLY FOR FULL SIZED WAGONEER, CHEROKEE, AND J10 PICKUPS. COMES WITH BOTH SPRINGS, PEDALS, SPACERS, AND HARDWARE (DOES NOT INCLUDE BRACKET, AS IT IS COMMON WITH THE AUTO TRANSMISSION MODELS). THESE PARTS ARE INTENDED FOR SOMEONE DOING A SWAP FROM AUTO TRANSMISSION TO MANUAL.


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