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Howe Racing Clutch/brake Pedal Assembly W/3/4” Girling Master Cylinder Stock Car on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Core cylinder moves in and out fine in UNKNOWN working condition
Brand:Howe Wilwood Interchanges:Afco, Tilton, CNC, Coleman, Wilwood and Howe style

Howe Racing  floor mount clutch or single brake pedal assembly with a Wilwood brand 3/4" girling master cylinder – core cylinder moves in and out fine in UNKNOWN working condition - Assembly measures app. 7 1/2 " from bottom of mount to center of the pedal pad. Pedal assembly with clevis and cylinder as shown (Pedal accepts Afco, Tilton, CNC, Coleman, Wilwood and Howe style cylinders.)

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