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I have for sale a brand new OBP Pro-Race 3 pedal top mount adjustable pedal box. This will not fit in my car (EK Civic) as the master cylinders hit the top of the steering column under the dash. I also believe that it wont be legal for IPRA in the Civic because it moves the pedal pivot points too far from standard (although this seems to be up for debate, depending on how the rules are interpreted. This thread isn't about discussing rules or interpretation thereof)

This is brand new, although it has some scratches and paint chips from trial fitment in the car (I have not yet drilled any mounting holes, or modified the structure in any way.)

I can sell this in various specs, depending on what buyers are interested in (note Im not planning on parting it out I plan to use some of the hardware so am happy to sell the remaining items in various specs as detailed below). Each spec shows a link to the OBP website, and their RRP for the equivalent

The complete assembly is exactly the same as the photo below (except that the pattern on the pedals is slightly different)

OBP0006PRTC-500x500.jpg

I have no idea whether this will fit into your car, so please don't ask. You'll have to do your own research.

Option 1 Bare pedal assembly with no balance bar, brake cylinders or reservoirs as per the OBP link (I will, however, include a brand new ¾clutch master cylinder and reservoir)

OBP0001PRTC - Bare pedal assembly

These retail at approx. $375 plus shipping from UK (cost $150 to get this pedal box assy sent out). Im asking $300. Note I am also including the clutch master cylinder and reservoir at this price.

Option 2 Bare pedal assembly as above with balance bar included (as well as the clutch cyl and reservoir as above). See link below:

OBP0002PRTC - Bare pedal assembly including balance bar

This is $420 retail plus shipping from UK. Im asking $340 (this also includes the clutch master cyl and reservoir)

Option 3 Complete pedal assembly, including all 3 master cylinders (0.625 front, 0.7 rear, 0.75 clutch) and reservoirs, as well as cable and mounting bracket see link below:

OBP0006PRTC - Complete assembly

This cost $820 to buy and have shipped here. Im selling it for $600.

Note unless you know what size master cylinders you need, option 1 or 2 may be the best for you, allowing you to buy whatever size / brand cylinders you need.

All items are located on the Gold Coast. Please PM or post here for more info if you're interested. Am happy to ship to you at your cost.

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