Aluminum Pedals
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Aluminum Pedals
I think it's time for a set with the rubber inserts and searched through the threads. I want a set with no logo or company name. I know the cars make, so I don't need Porsche on every pedal. I don't want to advertise to Rennline or Maxspeed.
So is my only other option the sets on Ebay?? Anyone bought a set they are happy with that have no logo or etched in name?
So is my only other option the sets on Ebay?? Anyone bought a set they are happy with that have no logo or etched in name?
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Yeah Jon, I know I'm being picky but just want the pedals with out the logo.
Porsche-T, that's what I'm looking for. I see sets on Ebay, I've done ok there, you just have to be careful.
Porsche-T, that's what I'm looking for. I see sets on Ebay, I've done ok there, you just have to be careful.
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I have some you can have free if you want to cover the postage. They are name-free. But one of the little black buttons is missing. PM me if you so desire.
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I've actively been considering getting some aluminum pedals, but recently, it occurred to me: what's the point of them? Seriously, all kidding aside. Is it mostly for looks? I mean, if you use the rubber studs, shouldn't one just stick with the original rubber pedals? Color me confused now.
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I've actively been considering getting some aluminum pedals, but recently, it occurred to me: what's the point of them? Seriously, all kidding aside. Is it mostly for looks? I mean, if you use the rubber studs, shouldn't one just stick with the original rubber pedals? Color me confused now.