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Hi Phillip my contact in Japan apologized, hes been dealing with some family stuff, presumably from the earthquake (I didnt ask for specifics) and said he would get me the info asap

On my end, USPS is doing a trace and said they should know what I need to do next by Friday. Ive got more 380RS pedals set aside for you should I need to file a loss claim with them

Adam

Z1 Performance

The accelerator pedal from the R34 GTR V-spec 2 was also fitted to the Nissan 380RS (Nismo 350Z). Since he mainly deals with the 350Z community that's what they refer to the pedal as.

So just a small update.

He still hasn't heard back from Japan regarding where the footrest pedals from there are. But he is sending another batch from the US (everything bar the footrest pedal) and getting a tracking number this time and filing a claim on the others.

Nope got nothing. He still hasn't heard back from Japan regarding where they are given that they were supposibly sent. Funny how both packages were "ment" to be sent.

UPDATE

Tracking number should be getting sent to me within the next 24 hours for the pedals out of the USA and the footrests are also ment to be getting sent out soon (they never ended up getting sent just like I thought).

God this group buy could actually be over soon!

UPDATE

I HAVE THE TRACKING NUMBER!!

So now just gotta wait for a tracking number for the footrests from Japan. He sent them an email last night so see how that goes.

Excellent!!!

it'll feel like Im getting them for free by the time they get here, Ive forgotten actually handing the money over :cool:....

Any 1 that missed out should try jumping on ebay, 2 sets for sale. I got mine the other month. Little disappointed tho as i had to go to nissan to chase up the throttle pedal bushes

Any 1 that missed out should try jumping on ebay, 2 sets for sale. I got mine the other month. Little disappointed tho as i had to go to nissan to chase up the throttle pedal bushes

Edited - found the answer to my question.

Mods please delete this post.

Edited by X-Modcarz

Those have a different accelerator pedal that's all (not 100% sure if that one fits). To put it into perspective the R34 GTR accelerator pedal is double the price of the 350Z accelerator pedal lol.

From the picture, It seems like the set on ebay only includes one aluminium brake/clutch pedal, the other is rubber lol.

How much was the throttle pedal bushes from Nissan? I have one for sale, as I didn't need it on my GTT lol.

Still need a foot rest if anyone wants to sell one xD

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