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The accelerator pedal needs the clip at the back removed. Also on mine I found I had to cut off the metal backing plate on the factory accelerator pedal and also had to drill out the bush a bit larger. Might be different on a R32/R34.

had to do the same thing with my 34. getting the metal backing off was a bitch, and yeh had to drill out the bush...

The accelerator pedal needs the clip at the back removed. Also on mine I found I had to cut off the metal backing plate on the factory accelerator pedal and also had to drill out the bush a bit larger. Might be different on a R32/R34.

had to do the same thing with my 34. getting the metal backing off was a bitch, and yeh had to drill out the bush...

had to do the same thing with my 34. getting the metal backing off was a bitch, and yeh had to drill out the bush...

Also had to do both of those with my stagea, I got the metal plate off by just cutting through the two welds holding it onto the accelerator using a dremel, made it pretty easy.

Yeah cutting through the welds was the easiest way. I just removed the whole pedal assembely out of the car to make it easier.

Thanks for the tips, i've got them all on apart from the accelerator now. I'll pull the assembly off to make it easier.

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All done, although im thinking of putting some black plastic or something underneath the accelerator pedal, so that you cant see through the holes. Not sure whether I will do that or not though.

If any one wants to buy my set for $160 delivered let me know.

hey phil,

are you interested in selling me just the footrest? Unfortunately I already bought all the pedals prior to your gb- just missing the footrest.

cheers.

-adrian

p.s. in case you got a few PMs from me saying the same thing, sorry but PMs don't seem to be working and I didnt know if they went through or not.

The metal backing on the accelerator that you guys are referring to, is that rectangular piece?

So it isn't necessary to have that to hold the accelerator pedal securely? It will sit ok without it?

The metal backing on the accelerator that you guys are referring to, is that rectangular piece?

So it isn't necessary to have that to hold the accelerator pedal securely? It will sit ok without it?

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