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08-06-2006, 08:58 PM | #1 | ||
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Hehehe I am a big DIY kinda guy....
Alas had real high hopes for making some "sporty" looking pedals....but ummm now I think its nuffy although not all is lost... cost nothing to have a go.... lucky I did not drill them in, just used sticky tape to hold them in place for a look.. Did destroy one of the rubber feet in the process, I had hoped it would give a nice outter ring/barrier but whilst hacking into it it became uneven and cr4p.. left one has the rubber pad, right one is just cut out.... oh well back to the drawing board. Outta interest, becuase the accelerator pedal is plastic, why do they put plastic ones on, I have not really had a great look at it, but I assume they did this so you could remove it? might try to make up a steel one see if that looks any better...or god forbid, by a set!!! post some pics of your pedals...... |
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