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Hey guys have a Tilton pedal setup brand new never used comes with everything needed besides lines.. Cylinder sizes are 2x3/4 and 1x7/8.. Only thing is the remote reservoir mounts have been chopped for a different mounting position...

Please note this is not a bolt in job.. will require some fabrication skills at the bare minimum

Price is $1900 - located in mackay qld but will post anywhere

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It was bought overseas but i got smashed with nearly 600$ of import taxes.. There is no throttle cable with it but yes the linkage is included.. You can see it in the photo on the left hand side of the accelerator pedal bolted on.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Will trade for things like bnr33 gtr standard front bar or some aftermarket gtr bars and lip, sideskirts, gtx3582r, big wastegates looking for two 60mms, titanium r33gtr catbacks and thats about it other than those items i would like money..

Not intending to be rude or anything but the reason it probably hasn't sold is that it's actually an old model 600 series pedal set.

I have one at the workshop that I bought into stock from earls for $650 when the 2011 600 series was released.

Masters are $124 per kit each.

That's just a touch over 1k of new with warranty value.

i see said the blind man... oh well thanks for letting me know.. on another note though that throttle linkage is 100+ on its own, the 90degree adaptor for the bias adjuster is around 80 and the bias adjuster is another 70ish..

but that doesnt add up to much anyways.. you are right though that is for a new set.. mine is all unpacked, missing tiny bits and pieces and has no warranty so therefore i will adjust my price accordingly..

buy it all now for $850 + post

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