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Racing Power Company - Chrome Steel Barefoot Gas Pedal on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Bowie, Maryland, United States

Bowie, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Other Part Number:R8520 Surface Finish:Chrime

Barefoot Style Gas Pedal


Barefoot Style Gas Pedal Pads are designed to provide a wide firm grip. They feature contrasting chrome grid which ensures extreme durability reduce pedal slip. 
These pads are clamped over the original pedal for grip. They require a no-drill installation and are backed by a limited warranty. Racing Power Gas Pedal Barefoot Chrom, Steel.

  • Designed to provide a firm grip and excellent durability
  • They are long wearing with contrasting chrome grid
  • Clamped over the original pedal for grip
  • Easy to install
  • Chrome, Steel Pedal Barefoot 
  • Dimension LxWxH : 8.8x11.75x.9


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