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Old 04-23-2009 | 04:22 PM
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Do you have any pictures of how these attach to the pedal?
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Do you have any pictures of how these attach to the pedal?
The picture below and my description should help. You do have to drill holes to mount. The brake and clutch mount with machine screws and lock nuts. The gas pedal mounts with self tapping type screws. You can take the rubber off the brake and clutch or leave it on (I take it off personally). Once installed there is no chance of them coming off.

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Originally Posted by KraZy007
Looks like you have a really nice product here. The black anodized got me thinking...what if one were to anodize his gas pedal green and his brake pedal red? It would look a bit like Christmas, but I conceptually cool, no? But then what of the clutch pedal...yellow?
This color idea might be a little outrageous for most people.

Many years ago, experimenting in the ricer market, I actually made some that said "GO" on the gas, "STOP" on the brake and "SHIFT" on the clutch. I never really tried to sell them, just a little too ricey for my taste.

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Old 04-23-2009 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by pedalpusher
This color idea might be a little outrageous for most people.

Many years ago, experimenting in the ricer market, I actually made some that said "GO" on the gas, "STOP" on the brake and "SHIFT" on the clutch. I never really tried to sell them, just a little too ricey for my taste.

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They might sell well to the guys with blonde girlfriends, lol
Old 04-23-2009 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by pedalpusher
This color idea might be a little outrageous for most people.

Many years ago, experimenting in the ricer market, I actually made some that said "GO" on the gas, "STOP" on the brake and "SHIFT" on the clutch. I never really tried to sell them, just a little too ricey for my taste.

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Pics?

These would be hilarious. Green powder coat for the gas pedal, red for the stoppie pedal, not sure for the clutch... How about an extra pedal for the passenger? The "Oh Sh*t" pedal....in brown of course!
Old 04-23-2009 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by kjr914
Pics?

These would be hilarious. Green powder coat for the gas pedal, red for the stoppie pedal, not sure for the clutch... How about an extra pedal for the passenger? The "Oh Sh*t" pedal....in brown of course!


Nice.

Oh, but the extention for heel and toe on the gas pedal would be red, since it's used in conjunction with the brake pedal.
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944 Grid pedals installed in a Rennlist members car:
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Here are a few pictures of Block Black pedals for the 997.



Old 05-19-2009 | 09:55 AM
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Here are Block Black/Silver pedals (not Porsche).
Old 05-27-2009 | 12:18 PM
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The movie is getting a little old now, but the Mustang in "Gone in 60 Seconds" had some nice pedals on it (ours).
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Here are a few pictures of an idea I have for changing up the Grid pedals a little. Our standard Grid is on the left and the concept is on the right. The ring around the edge might make the pedal look a little "classier" or refined. Let me know what you think.


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Originally Posted by VMXWinn
Pedal Pusher, I am looking for just a dead pedal. Do sell that seperate?
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Old 06-07-2009 | 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by KLSpeed27
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Here is the pedal area from a 964. Does the 993 pedal area look like this? The following pictures are of a 964 footrest I just completed. I could sell this seperate, but would need to confirm fitment on a 993. I haven't set a price yet, will try to get it figured out in the next couple days.
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Pedal Pusher, do you make a dead pedal for a Porsche Cayenne? If so how much and what do they look like, Thanks...
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964 and 993 foot wells are identical I believe.


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