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Oem 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Original Brake Clutch Pedal Set Chevy Gmc 3100 Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Goshen, Indiana, United States

Goshen, Indiana, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

FOR SALE

Oem takeoff brake and clutch pedal set for the advance design chevy and gmc truck series. 1947 thru 1954

these are in great shape. They have been blasted so old paint and rust free then painted black ready to bolt on.



PLEASE LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES AS THEY ARE A BIG PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. ALSO PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER AUCTIONS LISTED. PLEASE DO ASK ANY QUESTIONS


ONLY SHIPS TO THE CONTINENTAL 48 US STATES. PAYPAL PAYMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION OR RELIST. IF THERE ARE OTHER AUCTIONS I HAVE LISTED YOU WISH TO BID ON WITH MORE THAN 5 DAYS APART LET ME KNOW.


AS WITH ALL MY AUCTIONS SHIPS ASAP USPS, UPS, OR FEDEX AND ASIS.  WILL SHIP PRIORITY MAIL IF IT FALLS IN SHIPPING TOTAL


I DO OFFER A RETURN ONLY IF DESCRIPTION IS LARGELY OFF.


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