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Yeah I was thinking that aswell but I don't know how much cheaper it could get. By all means people that are interested keep putting their name down so we can see how many we get.

The main problem is customs. Allready this order is over $1000 and would get hit with a customs tax which would blow out the point of doing it. So I am going to have to ask for a "favour".

If we got 20 kits priced at over $2000, the "favour" would most likely be harder to obtain.

Also your kit is going into a Stagea correct? Can you confirm that Stagea pedals are the same as Skyline pedals? Just want to make sure they fit your car as I have never seen the pedals in a Stagea before :P

Edited by PM-R33

Yeah, its for a stagea, however I am converting mine to manual. The accelerator should fit fine, however the stock stagea automatic brake pedal is a fair bit bigger than a manual one. Clutch pedal is from a manual stagea, which should be identical to an R34 one i believe. And I will need to replace the footrest with an r33 or r34 one as well.

I can't say for sure, but I think it should be straightforward to fit these pedals to a 260RS stagea, or an RS4-S pretty easily, as they are both manual models.

Edited by 180fan

Ok cool. Like I said in the first post, nearly all Nissans funnily enough use the same pedals. The factory rubber pedals all have the same part number throughout the models.

Ok as promised here are the photos of the stock accelerator pedal in a V Spec II to show the bushes that are part of this kit to make it fit (thanks Mathew!)

As you can see in this side shot, there is a black "clip" that holds the pedal on at the top:

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Here you can see it unclipped:

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And here it is removed:

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And that is the clip next to the pedal:

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Now the other bush is the one on the end of the pedal as seen here:

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So that is it :P Those two clips, bushes, what ever you want to call them are what allow you to fit the acclerator pedal onto other Nissans.

Edited by PM-R33

Ok this is what i'm going to do, because there is more interest than I thought. I will do one group of 10, get the payments as quickly as possible and order them and in the mean time start the second group of 10. Is that ok? I will ask the supplier if we can get more than 10 in the one group buy as long as he can sort out the customs problem. If not we will seperate it.

BUY LIST #1

1. PMR33

2. FCUKINKY

3. NIZMOKID

4. 180FAN

5. DJMGTR

6. VIET PRIDEZ

7. J34

8. SHOTGUN!

9. GWHOLXC

10. 75COUPE

BUY LIST #2

1. WACKY DEE

2. PEZHEAD

3. TERRY GT-R34

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

I'll start messaging people soon with details so we can get this puppy on the road :P

BUY LIST #1

1. PMR33

2. FCUKINKY

3. NIZMOKID

4. 180FAN

5. DJMGTR

6. VIET PRIDEZ

7. J34

8. SHOTGUN!

9. GWHOLXC

10. 75COUPE

BUY LIST #2

1. WACKY DEE

2. PEZHEAD

3. TERRY GT-R34

4. TYPEVU

5. EIRESGAUS

6. LUKAS 33

7.

8.

9.

10.

Edited by PM-R33

I'll be in - im sending email to my Nissan man also on Wed, will find out the discounted pricing in Aus for comparo (I don't pay RRP)

Fair enough.

Even if your guy can get it a little bit cheaper (which honestly I don't think he will be able to do, since it would be close to a 50% discount from Nissans RRP) I'm still going ahead with this one though. I've been hasseling this supplier for over a month now and if I bail he'll kill me lol.

BUY LIST #1

1. PMR33

2. FCUKINKY

3. NIZMOKID

4. 180FAN

5. DJMGTR

6. VIET PRIDEZ

7. J34

8. SHOTGUN!

9. GWHOLXC

10. 75COUPE

BUY LIST #2

1. WACKY DEE

2. PEZHEAD

3. TERRY GT-R34

4. TYPEVU

5. EIRESGAUS

6. LUKAS 33

7. SKYSTHELIMIT

8. MESSIAH

9. R31NISMOID

10.

All the people in buy list 1 have been messaged regarding payment. If every one could pay by next week Monday that would be great. I want to ensure they get here before the Christmas rush in the post.

Edited by PM-R33

Done.

I'll see whether for the second group buy we can get a bigger batch sent. I just gotta discuss the customs issue.

Edited by PM-R33
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