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Old 12-19-2018, 09:24 AM   #1
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Rennline.

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Old 12-19-2018, 11:41 AM   #2
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I did the China thing as I really wanted the look, not for racing. They were a pleasant surprise for the $$$. I also bought with rubber inserts.
You don't have clutch pedal so easier as making sure the clutch and brake pedals lined up. I bought some different bolts to install as I thought they should be. I also used wood working hand clamps to hold the clutch/brake pedal in their locations as I drilled

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FVD Brombacher has them too. I remember seeing them while browsing there catalog.
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I did the China thing as I really wanted the look, not for racing. They were a pleasant surprise for the $$$. I also bought with rubber inserts.
You don't have clutch pedal so easier as making sure the clutch and brake pedals lined up. I bought some different bolts to install as I thought they should be. I also used wood working hand clamps to hold the clutch/brake pedal in their locations as I drilled


Any links are leads on these? How much did they set you back?
They're really nice looking
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