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Default Hand controls

Finally got my hand controls for my cars fitted a month or two back, and am whizzing round with them like I've had them for years. It's great, my legs/feet are pretty useless (sensory motor axonal neuropathy) and I highly recommend hand controls for anyone having difficulty driving with their feet. My accelerator pedal hinges up so I have plenty of room for my feet, but the pedal can be folded down for a non disabled driver. I love it!

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