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Vw Pedal Pads Beetle 68 66 51 Volkswagen 56 57 60 Cruiser Moon 1964 1972 74 Ghia on 2040-parts.com

US $29.96
Location:

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:111721173 113721173 311721173A 311721173B Surface Finish:rubber Interchange Part Number:1300 1200 1500 1600 Warranty:No Other Part Number:Rat Rod Dune Buggy Meyers Manx father's day Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Fun, my girlfriend loves them.

These fit all kinds of VWs.

  1. Beetles and Super Beetles 1946-2003
  2. Type 3s
  3. Bus 1950-1967
  4. Thing 1969-1980
  5. Karmann Ghia 1956-1974

fit good, just slip them on exactly like the factory VW pads. You get a clutch and a brake pedal .


FREE shipping to USA  Standard shipping  is 8-14 days on average. Sometimes it has taken three days and sometimes three weeks, but it always arrives. US customs is unpredictable.

FREE shipping to Canada

 Europe is $4




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