Aftermarket pedals
#1
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Aftermarket pedals
Hiya.
I've probably made a mistake of buying aftermarket Sparco pedals without assuring I can fit them in my Z. I know know that there are clips holding OEM pedals. Did anyone install aftermarket, standard mount pedals in Z?
https://www.carid.com/sparco/reflex-...n-0378703.html
I've probably made a mistake of buying aftermarket Sparco pedals without assuring I can fit them in my Z. I know know that there are clips holding OEM pedals. Did anyone install aftermarket, standard mount pedals in Z?
https://www.carid.com/sparco/reflex-...n-0378703.html
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#10
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Nissan is selling it now for $30.
https://www.nissanautosports.com/nis...-1739-prd1.htm
If you want to, message me your shipping address and I'll see if I can figure out what postage would be to you in Poland. You could send me the PayPal, and I'll send you the pedal. I've been around here a very long time, so you can trust me, and my feedback on eBay is 497.
https://www.nissanautosports.com/nis...-1739-prd1.htm
If you want to, message me your shipping address and I'll see if I can figure out what postage would be to you in Poland. You could send me the PayPal, and I'll send you the pedal. I've been around here a very long time, so you can trust me, and my feedback on eBay is 497.
#11
If interested shoot me a PM and I can point you in the right direction.
#12
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Interesting.... of all the things on my cars I've tinkered with, I don't think I've EVER even looked at my pedals other than when vacuuming out the car.
Heel/toe works just fine for me but foot sizes and physical dexterity does play a part I guess. But the next time I blow a 4-3-2, I'll just blame "that damm faulty pedal"! Laff.....
Heel/toe works just fine for me but foot sizes and physical dexterity does play a part I guess. But the next time I blow a 4-3-2, I'll just blame "that damm faulty pedal"! Laff.....
Last edited by MicVelo; 02-26-2017 at 03:26 PM.
#13
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I paid $45 for my 380RS pedal, it does help with heel/toe. I can manage OK on the street but still can't do it on the track due to the high G-load. Likely need a harness setup to keep myself planted in the seat better.