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What are they out of? They are drilled ones though, and I hate drilled ones (done it once before, pain in the ass lol) and also illegal because there is no rubber on the clutch and brake.

no idea, just found them on yahoo auction said was for r32/33/34 GTR...

but your right if they are drilled cbf,

please put me down for the current Groupbuy if there is enough spacers

I'll chuck you down for the next batch as the first batch was only an inital buy of 10 to test the waters.

Just awaiting three more payments from the first group, I will send a quick reminder to those three later on and hopefully I can place the order on Monday

:D

What are they out of? They are drilled ones though, and I hate drilled ones (done it once before, pain in the ass lol) and also illegal because there is no rubber on the clutch and brake.

if not mistaken they're nismo pedals for the r34 gtr.

Phil: "Hello, I would like to order R34 GTR V Spec II pedals"

Nissan Japan: "No worries at all, how many sets would you like?"

Phil: ".....All of them."

Nissan Japan: " :blink: ............umm please wait one second....."

Phil: "............."

Nissan Japan Boss: "Hello, you want ALL of our R34 GTR V Spec II pedals?!?!?! :devil: "

Phil: "Yes please"

Nissan Japan Boss: :O

Edited by PM-R33

...and then some years down the track someones doing a ground up rebuild of an R34 GTR V-Spec II and is looking for new pedals but its no longer in production and is completely sold out... but there is quite a fair few used R34 GTR V-Spec II pedals that pops up on eBay here and there :devil:

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