


got these from http://www.ultimatepedals.com they have great customer service and communication, they're custom made for your car, so they fit perfectly. (2thumbs)
gino said:Excellent! Price?
clownphish said:Damn, I don't see P5s on there. Would they still make them?
clownphish said:Cool! I'll have to bookmark the site. The pedals you got look really nice, very clean, sharp look. (2thumbs) They are a little pricey but it may be worth it for custom fitment.![]()
bazooka joe said:nice, but expensive$$$. check these out for less than $100!
diablo69 said:thanks, i especially liked how the dead pedal actually protects the whole area, not just a part and it was easy to install, but the pedals were a b**** to put in, my cordless drill sucks.
dulog said:I like that too. How did the dead pedal install, did you drill into the floor? I'm interested in getting them maybe but am worried about having holes in the floor if I ever wanted them off, like if I was selling the car down the road and wanted things to get things cleaned up looking like new.
splitvizion said:yeah they are really nice but expensive. It woul be almost $300.00 for the clutch, brake, acc., and dead pedal. I think I would rather spend $300 on something that is more functional. Def. look nice on your car.
Just talked with Robert Taylor, one of the owners. $120 for the NA set if you go with safety grid. Around $100 as Diab notes for satin, non-grid finish. Tack on another bill or so for dead pedal.diablo69 said:actually the pedal kit starts at $99 for the gas, brake, clutch, and like $39 more for a reg footrest, they can even engrave things on there 4 ya.