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![]() The existing brake pedal comes out of the support bracket after removing fastener. This leaves a hollow for installing the standard trans brake pedal and clutch pedal (goes in the same hollow). The difference is the clutch and brake pedal for standard trans are designed to fit together on either side of the support bracket. Its a matter of having the correct pedals, bushings and fasteners. The list of parts is fairly long and so it takes some effort to list them. There are illustrations in many parts catalogs of the pedals and pedal support bracket. If you get them from a salvage car and remove them yourself, just take all the pieces and reassemble them like you found them in the salvage car. If you order the parts from a single source, be sure to buy a complete kit of parts and not items piecemeal. I can scan an illustration and post it here if you like...from it you can figure out what you need.
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