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Footrest/Dead Pedal

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A great item. Made from stainless steel. Can have FTO/FTO MIVEC/FTO GPX/FTO GR/FTO GPvR/FTO V6/MIVEC/RALLIART or the MISTI cut out. Looks fantastic!

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Price $36 and that includes shipping
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Does it bolt on the stock footrest?
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+1, got a 'GPR' one installed, just screws straight into your footrest, no drilling required etc.
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spetz wrote:Does it bolt on the stock footrest?
If you use self tappers, just screw it on mate, only plastic that foot rest
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Taz wrote:+1, got a 'GPR' one installed, just screws straight into your footrest, no drilling required etc.
What Taz says :)
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Omg I need so much more time I try and save and u bust out something new again lol
gotta get there one day :)
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It's not new but yea worth the money
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ZFL45H1 wrote:Omg I need so much more time I try and save and you bust out something new again lol
May as well forward me your monthly wages :lol:
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topgun wrote:
ZFL45H1 wrote:Omg I need so much more time I try and save and you bust out something new again lol
May as well forward me your monthly wages :lol:
Better yet, just get him to change the account the wages go into to yours :lol: :lol:
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Re: Footrest/Dead Pedal

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Taz wrote:
topgun wrote:
ZFL45H1 wrote:Omg I need so much more time I try and save and you bust out something new again lol
May as well forward me your monthly wages :lol:
Better yet, just get him to change the account the wages go into to yours :lol: :lol:
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Taz wrote:+1, got a 'GPR' one installed, just screws straight into your footrest, no drilling required etc.
Seconded. Got the same as Taz
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I think mine are stock?
I've got the footrest and all pedals, they all seem screwed in...
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Mine are OEM and are screwed in.
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Once my timing belt's done, expect a relatively heavy order of stainless steel from me :lol:
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ObsidianRadio wrote:Once my timing belt's done, expect a relatively heavy order of stainless steel from me :lol:
Ok mate will do :)
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i got one of these they look great IMO and there cheap which is a bonus
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Looks well smart mate Image
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Re: Footrest/Dead Pedal

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mine arrived today :D

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