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Old 02-22-2010, 10:25 AM   #1
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Clean Cars and New Pedals

It was a beautiful day in Austin yesterday so much time was spend in the garage and outside cleaning the cars. I also installed new pedals on the Boxster. They were very easy to put on, they just slide over the pedal after removing the stock rubber pad. However, the brake pedal slid a little and kept getting caught when I would heel and toe. So, I took out one of the rubber plugs and drilled into the pedal and attached it with a small screw in the center. Problem solved. Here are some pics.












Boxster pedals.


Tucked away. The 'Vette is sitting towards the back on skates....hasn't seen the road in awhile unfortunately.

SB
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