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stindig

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Sorry jamesc69 but I only have a total of 5 potential orders for the flappy paddles and 4 orders for the extra 2 pedals. I'd be very pleased to do them but I really need a quantity of 10+ to keep the price to a sensible level.
 

Wagons-Lits

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Sorry jamesc69 but I only have a total of 5 potential orders for the flappy paddles and 4 orders for the extra 2 pedals. I'd be very pleased to do them but I really need a quantity of 10+ to keep the price to a sensible level.
come on guys, what else do we have to do these days except mess around with our cars!
 

stindig

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Hi Devonboy. I have some left. Will ping you my bank details. £42.00 to forum members
 

Lavazza

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Can confirm they look great. Fitted mine yesterday. Well done Stindig! View attachment 67960
What year is yours?
The holes from the old rubber footrest don't align with the holes in the new pedal on my 2009 GTS. Unless there are threaded holes under the carpet that I've not found.
(Not complaining at all, just looking for any fitting tips).
 

Doctor Houx

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See my separate post “Fitting Stindigs Dead Pedal” I had the same problem and peeling back the carpet revealed a metal plate with wiring beneath so drilling not ideal. On Wagon Lits suggestion i looked at pics of how the pedal is positioned on cars with this as OE, taped in position then drilled 3x 6mm holes, used the bolts supplied and fixed with 6mm nuts and washers. Put carpet back and sits flat with no movement. 20 mins to do once the carpet section was removed.
 

DaveT

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Sorry jamesc69 but I only have a total of 5 potential orders for the flappy paddles and 4 orders for the extra 2 pedals. I'd be very pleased to do them but I really need a quantity of 10+ to keep the price to a sensible level.
Stindig

I'd also have a set of paddles if you get to the magic 10.
 

Wagons-Lits

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That causes my OCD to kick in. Circles, holes and lines. Aaaaaargh!
Haha that’s why we need to get everyone on board with the full set.

all kidding aside best 42£ I’ve spent on the car. It looks great

And as Dr Houx kindly pointed out, we had a discussion on his separate post: for those of us without pre-drilled holes Under the carpet (you’ve got to pull the carpet section out), its a matter of simply drilling 3 holes in the carpet/board piece and using washers+nuts (and I used some 3m double sided, mixed material tape) to secure the M6 bolts Stindig supplied
 

Gazcw

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Haha that’s why we need to get everyone on board with the full set.

all kidding aside best 42£ I’ve spent on the car. It looks great

And as Dr Houx kindly pointed out, we had a discussion on his separate post: for those of us without pre-drilled holes Under the carpet (you’ve got to pull the carpet section out), its a matter of simply drilling 3 holes in the carpet/board piece and using washers+nuts (and I used some 3m double sided, mixed material tape) to secure the M6 bolts Stindig supplied
Agreed. It would drive me nuts having that lovely dead pedal and the rest as rubber.
 

Doctor Houx

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That causes my OCD to kick in. Circles, holes and lines. Aaaaaargh!
Agreed they don’t match, but the dead pedal is OE spec and the throttle and brake pedals are OE, so they don’t match but they are right for my model of GC. Only MC cars have matching pedals I think.
 

StuartW

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The dead pedal was only offered as a part of the MC sportline pedal set which was an option on all GT and GC models. They were not standard on the GC MC or the Stradale either. As far as I'm aware ,they could not be bought separately or as a part of the aluminum pedal set shown on post # 50.
They also do not match perfectly as a part of the MC pedal set - horizontal vs parallel anyone?!

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stindig

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How is the accelerator pedal attached? Why is it not secured by bolts like the other two?