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New Car Brake/ Clucth Pedal Pad Rubber Cover 4ea. Many Applications on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Atmore, Alabama, United States

Atmore, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:RE1, RE 4, RE 6 Brand:Altostandard Surface Finish:Black Rubber

For sale:New Car Brake/ Clucth Pedal Pad Rubber Cover 4ea. Many Applications, unused. These pads all measure the same, the opennings on back measure approx 2 1/2" at top and 2 1/4" at bottom, 2ea. have part #RE6, 1ea. RE1, 1ea. RE4, stamped on back. I'm not sure which vehicle these where made for but I'm sure they could be used for many applications. Ships fast!!!

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