1979 Camaro Z28 4 Speed Chevy Clutch Pedal Assembly With Z Bar on 2040-parts.com
Clyde, New York, United States
All original OEM clutch/brake pedal assembly, pulled from a working 1979 Z28 4 speed. Linkages, pedals and Z-bar included. Car had an original 13xxx miles on it. You get exactly what is pictured, parts are dirty. This will work for others years and models as well. Please check your application to make sure it will work for your car before bidding, as I do not offer refunds for any reason. |
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