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Old 11-21-2011, 02:45 AM
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http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images...trim_ring6.jpg

i think the extended heal pedle is the gas pedle thats got the large added section at the lower left corner

im hoping to hear from the owner of SRP to place an order tomorrow.
Old 11-21-2011, 04:24 AM
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Any of the pedals will decrease the hight difference, since the break pedal rubber cover has to be removed but the gas pedal bolts on the original rubber pedal.
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I bought a set and have been very pleased.
Old 11-21-2011, 09:51 AM
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I have these and they work great, Pyramid finish except throttle pedal is smooth.
I don't use my heel, just roll my foot, but if you do real heel n toe, the lower extention is a must have I think.

I initially added a spacer under the gas pedal, but then it was to high, just bolt on and the PFC pads for more even brake pedal movement were the solution.
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Originally Posted by bmardini
Website too confusing...

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?
I've eliminated the grey hardcoat option. However, I do have two sets left for the 997 in Grid with dead pedal, standard gas, and grey/silver.

Our standard gas pedal has around 1/2" to 3/4" added on the left side. The double pedal has two, larger extensions on the left side. If you are not sure which you want, send me a message with your email and I can send a scan of the pedals that you can print and "try" on your car.

Luckily, the pedals for all the 997's are the same (GT3 or otherwise).
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I placed my order today. they are on the way. im so excited they look great. thanks SRP
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These are a must have - great grip

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Just received my pedals.

Really nice construction. Haven't put them on the car yet but am looking forward.

Major thanks to Brian from SRPRacing. There was a minor error in my shipment and he sorted it out quickly and without fuss. Always nice to work with a shop that commits to quality and customer service. Thanks again Brian.

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Old 01-24-2012, 09:08 AM
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How difficult is the install and what is the typical pricing for three pedals? I don't really have much of a need for the dead pedal.
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They are really easy to install, All the instructions come with them in the box. These really are like fine jewelry. You cant go wrong with them at all, the owners is very good to deal with and he had them shipped out to me in a very professional time frame.

The pedals have exceptional grip and Id recommend them to most anyone driving a car. Excellent Quality and Excellent service. Makes me wonder why I didn't have these on all my cars. I will never go back to rubber pedals as long as I live. Very high quality machining

A bunch of guys on the forum have these, At first I thought big deal pedals, but when you get them you will soon understand what all the fuss is about. Top notch. Besides for the price you can go wrong. Good luck Dog



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