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Vw Bus 1955 To 1959 Throtle Pedal Kit By Butty's Bits. on 2040-parts.com

US $71.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New

Throttle pedal kit by Butty's Bits in the UK. 
This kit is an upgrade from the old worn out original equipment . 
( Fits under the throttle pedal in the cab area ) 
Also this kit gives a smoother pedal action and a spring return on the throttle pedal itself . 
This kits are also available for '60 - '67 Split bus and Baywindow buses. 
(For 1959 crossover year split bus make sure you take a look at the pictures of the underside to make sure you order the right onehttp://www.buttysbits.com/throttle-kits--cable-rollers.html). 

This very popular VW Throttle upgrade kit has been featured in international VW magazines like Volksworld and VW Speed. 
Comes with a new floor accelerator rod boot.
Ships from San Diego , California. 

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