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MPS QUICK RELEASE LEFT FOOT GAS PEDAL WITH PEDAL GUARD    


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Picture of MPS QUICK RELEASE LEFT FOOT GAS PEDAL WITH PEDAL GUARD The MPS Quick Release Left Foot Gas Pedal with Pedal Guard is an accelerator pedal for persons with limited or no use of the right leg requiring them to drive with their left leg. This pedal is installed on the left side and is mechanically linked to the original manufacturers pedal. The Pedal Guard shields the original pedal to make it inoperable. The pedal is fully adjustable. The lightweight design of the pedal and its quick release feature facilitate easy removal.

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This product record was updated on July 12, 2011.

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Manufacturer:

Manufacturing & Production Services Corporation

2222 Enterprise Street
Escondito, California 92029
United States
Telephone: 800-243-4051.
Fax: 760-796-4302.
Web: http://mps-handcontrols.com/.
Email: info@mps-handcontrols.com.


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Distributor(s):

R & J Mobility Service Inc.

155 E Street
PO Box 128
Independence, Oregon 97351
United States
Telephone: 503-838-5520.
Fax: 503-838-4710.
Web: http://rjmobilityservice.com.


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