SRP Pedals 997 GT2/GT3 - 20% Discount 2010
#16
I want to buy a set! Do those of you who have these pedals like the smooth gas pedal or the one with the flat grid? Also, smooth trim ring or grid right up to the edges of all the pedals?
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Grid finish texture for brake and clutch and smooth gas pedal with extension, all 3 with trim ring.
You want smooth gas pedal for HnT
no dead pedal at all for me it's only for show n no go.
These are by far the best pedals! I have tried 2-3 big names brands and they are better by a mile.
The grid surface grips even if your shoes have oil on them
You want smooth gas pedal for HnT
no dead pedal at all for me it's only for show n no go.
These are by far the best pedals! I have tried 2-3 big names brands and they are better by a mile.
The grid surface grips even if your shoes have oil on them
#19
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These look all business but I have one concern: How hard is the grid pattern on the soles of your shoes?
I'm talking with Brian at the moment (thanks for the quick response BTW ) and he says "the grid pattern might put a little wear on your shoes". Anyone care to comment?
Might just be me, but I never even walk around with my driving shoes I know, I have issues
I'm talking with Brian at the moment (thanks for the quick response BTW ) and he says "the grid pattern might put a little wear on your shoes". Anyone care to comment?
Might just be me, but I never even walk around with my driving shoes I know, I have issues
#21
Nordschleife Master
So John, I'll take that to mean that Brian was correct and that the wear is minimal and not worth commenting about... yeah?
Yes the weather... Snowing and miserable here today. What were you saying last week, 25C where you are?
Finally washed the car yesterday to get rid of all the road grime from the 5-hour trailer ride home in the rain last week and I had to scrape the ice off between rinses
Yes the weather... Snowing and miserable here today. What were you saying last week, 25C where you are?
Finally washed the car yesterday to get rid of all the road grime from the 5-hour trailer ride home in the rain last week and I had to scrape the ice off between rinses
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First, put the pedals you want into the shopping cart http://www.srpracing.com/cat_porsche.cfm
DO NOT select the black anodized option.
Next, go to the pedal options link: http://www.srpracing.com/cat-pedal-options.cfm and add the options you want to the cart. The Grey Hardcoat option can be found there, as well as the smooth gas pedal option.
Just like the black anodized, give us a few weeks to get these done. We have to send them out to get hardcoated in batches, which adds time.
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BTW, I just bought a set as in the pic, and it's absolutely gorgeous. No kidding, they are like fine jewelry. They've been on my desk since I got them a couple months ago (it's winter here, so there's no point in hiding them in the garage, while waiting for spring )
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I haven't posted in some time, but the "rennlist" discount is still active.
SRP's newest R&D vehicle, no pedals yet:
Gold pedals for Subarus to match their brake calipers and wheels:
SRP's newest R&D vehicle, no pedals yet:
Gold pedals for Subarus to match their brake calipers and wheels:
#30
I have just updated our website to allow ordering the Grey Hardcoat. It is a little bit confusing, but hopefully not too bad.
First, put the pedals you want into the shopping cart http://www.srpracing.com/cat_porsche.cfm
DO NOT select the black anodized option.
Next, go to the pedal options link: http://www.srpracing.com/cat-pedal-options.cfm and add the options you want to the cart. The Grey Hardcoat option can be found there, as well as the smooth gas pedal option.
Just like the black anodized, give us a few weeks to get these done. We have to send them out to get hardcoated in batches, which adds time.
First, put the pedals you want into the shopping cart http://www.srpracing.com/cat_porsche.cfm
DO NOT select the black anodized option.
Next, go to the pedal options link: http://www.srpracing.com/cat-pedal-options.cfm and add the options you want to the cart. The Grey Hardcoat option can be found there, as well as the smooth gas pedal option.
Just like the black anodized, give us a few weeks to get these done. We have to send them out to get hardcoated in batches, which adds time.
Can't find the grey hardcoat option
What is the difference between "normal" heel-toe pedal and "double" heel-toe pedal?
Beautiful pedals...
Edit: I assume the 997 2005+ applies to the GT3's as well through to 2011, right?