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G2 makes some brushed alum. pedals also:
www.lgmotorsports.com
I have em an I think they look tight. Kinda a pain to install though since you have to drill through the metal petal plates
Also, its a good idea to clearcoat them before you install them so theyre easier to keep clean.
www.lgmotorsports.com
I have em an I think they look tight. Kinda a pain to install though since you have to drill through the metal petal plates
Also, its a good idea to clearcoat them before you install them so theyre easier to keep clean.
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Originally Posted by Firehawk526
yup, Call CJ at DynoPro
I think they were around $80-90, but can't remember for sure
I think they were around $80-90, but can't remember for sure
I got mine from dynopro. CJ was alot of help too. I'm very happy with my pedals
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www.autovation.net too.
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I just ordered a 4 piece set from DynoPro. I like there look better than MBA's just my opinion. The Dynopro have the SS symbol on the brake and clutch pedals that I think look better and they were only 69.99 versus 124.99 from MBA if I,m not mistaken.
THANKS for the info CGWORTH
THANKS for the info CGWORTH