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- Peter Howe
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I'm in on this one too 1red5.
2. namster
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I'm in on this one too 1red5.
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Muzdaman wrote:www.miataroadster.com might be worth a look.
They can get Mazdaspeed parts and do ship internationally.
I can't find any pedals on this site.
So I think Moss @ $76.46USD is the go as other people want $100 which is retail just for one.
Peter: no dissapointments here, cause these are "technically" for NB's, but the only difference between NA and NB is the footrest.
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Yep me and 1red5 have been looking everywhere for a better deal but nobody can beat the Moss price. Partly because so few people actually sell them!
I like the thes racing pedals because it comes with the matching foot rest all in one package. (Ususally you dont get a foot rest or you must buy it seperatly ends up costing you more $)
These things were expensive 'options' to begin with... and they come with a warranty so you know its not some cheap paint job that just flakes off after a moth.
http://www.mazdamotorsports.com/pdfs/msacc.pdf
I like the thes racing pedals because it comes with the matching foot rest all in one package. (Ususally you dont get a foot rest or you must buy it seperatly ends up costing you more $)
These things were expensive 'options' to begin with... and they come with a warranty so you know its not some cheap paint job that just flakes off after a moth.
http://www.mazdamotorsports.com/pdfs/msacc.pdf
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Yeah we did, they do sell racing pedals but they are different. (They look more like the ones you can buy at repco or autobarn)
The ones at mx5parts.uk look nice but pplz have complained that the paint comes off after a while!
We dont need more pplz for the group buy I think 6 was the minimum purchase to get the discount. And there wasnt a futhur discout for buying >10.
Maybe wait a couple more days and go ahead with the order 1red5?
The ones at mx5parts.uk look nice but pplz have complained that the paint comes off after a while!
We dont need more pplz for the group buy I think 6 was the minimum purchase to get the discount. And there wasnt a futhur discout for buying >10.
Maybe wait a couple more days and go ahead with the order 1red5?
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I've got these ones from Meridian Motorsport. They're MM's recommendation for track use. Absolutely great to use.
You need to drill and bolt them. They take about 30 minutes to fit.
http://www.mmsport.com.au/productview.php?pid=93&ppid=Accessories
You need to drill and bolt them. They take about 30 minutes to fit.
http://www.mmsport.com.au/productview.php?pid=93&ppid=Accessories
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manga_blue wrote:You need to drill and bolt them. They take about 30 minutes to fit.
It took you 30 minutes to drill holes in the pedals? It took me something like an hour to drill mine out... (although the SE pedals do look good )
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marcusus wrote:manga_blue wrote:You need to drill and bolt them. They take about 30 minutes to fit.
It took you 30 minutes to drill holes in the pedals? It took me something like an hour to drill mine out... (although the SE pedals do look good )
30 mins tops. Clamp the new pedals to the old first with a couple of small G clamps. Then use a very good new drill bit. Bolt them up with the clamps still on.
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manga_blue wrote:30 mins tops. Clamp the new pedals to the old first with a couple of small G clamps. Then use a very good new drill bit. Bolt them up with the clamps still on.
How'd you stop the pedals from moving back?
Must've been dad's crappy old drill
Didn't think to clamp the pedals on whilst drilling though, which set me back a fair bit of time. Don't have a proper punch either, so it took a while for the drill to get started.
Either way, it still got done, although I sure as hell don't wanna do it again with my method.
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