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Old 10-24-2006, 11:58 AM
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Maxima Custom Pedels

I found this site, heres the link.... they have a lot of choices...

http://www.ultimatepedals.com/catalo...?cPath=129_131
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they are nice looking "pedals"
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Originally Posted by 2LEET4U
I found this site, heres the link.... they have a lot of choices...

http://www.ultimatepedals.com/catalo...?cPath=129_131
I had my custom dead pedal done there.
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Originally Posted by 2LEET4U
I found this site, heres the link.... they have a lot of choices...

http://www.ultimatepedals.com/catalo...?cPath=129_131
That has got to be the most retarded price for a pedal set I have ever seen. WTF are they made of gold or what.... If you spend that much money on a pedal set you are either.....

a) insanely rich
b) incredibly stupid
c) a mongoloid
d) totaly in love with your car and are willing to pay anything for her.

How come there is no close up pics on that site? Why not show the quality they are selling you know... it makes you wonder.

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Originally Posted by kamilkluczewski
That has got to be the most retarded price for a pedal set I have ever seen. WTF are they made of gold or what.... If you spend that much money on a pedal set you are either.....

a) insanely rich
b) incredibly stupid
c) a mongoloid
d) totaly in love with your car and are willing to pay anything for her.

How come there is no close up pics on that site? Why not show the quality they are selling you know... it makes you wonder.

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Originally Posted by JoesRedMax
I had my custom dead pedal done there.

thanks for not sharing sooner....

i would have bought pedels from these guys instead of wasting money on some G35 pedels that dont fit....
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I think the Altima SE-R pedals are the way to go for our cars. They are a Nissan product, they bolt right on, they cost about $100 and they look really sharp, and you can pick them up at your local stealership.
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Originally Posted by DeusExMaxima
I think the Altima SE-R pedals are the way to go for our cars. They are a Nissan product, they bolt right on, they cost about $100 and they look really sharp, and you can pick them up at your local stealership.
+1 to that, not even bolt on, just lather up and slip them on...done!
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I guess its personal preferrence here guys....

They way i figure it, if im going to spend thousands of dollars on mod parts, why go cheap with altima parts.... sure its 100.00 but why look like a freaking altima...

I would rather go custom....
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Originally Posted by 2LEET4U
I guess its personal preferrence here guys....

They way i figure it, if im going to spend thousands of dollars on mod parts, why go cheap with altima parts.... sure its 100.00 but why look like a freaking altima...

I would rather go custom....
They look exactly likeZ's, G's, and FX's, just made to fit Altima and Maxima.
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Originally Posted by RHMax
They look exactly likeZ's, G's, and FX's, just made to fit Altima and Maxima.
And when you (heel toe) they have enough slip for proper heel toe shifts and great to use on the track and why not make the interior feel nice with a proper fitting mod.

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because that's his preference and he can 'waste' money on those pedals if he wants. don't sit there and argue with him over which is better when he obviously likes a different look.

besides... why not get pedals from the guys to made them first?
http://www.autovationparts.com/store/NissanMaxima.html
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Originally Posted by Matt93SE
because that's his preference and he can 'waste' money on those pedals if he wants. don't sit there and argue with him over which is better when he obviously likes a different look.

besides... why not get pedals from the guys to made them first?
http://www.autovationparts.com/store/NissanMaxima.html
Look better then first link.

What do you get with the 100$ for the Altima SE-R? Brake/Gas/Rest?

any1 have pics? Tried googling, nothing good coming up.
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Originally Posted by Matt93SE
because that's his preference and he can 'waste' money on those pedals if he wants. don't sit there and argue with him over which is better when he obviously likes a different look.

besides... why not get pedals from the guys to made them first?
http://www.autovationparts.com/store/NissanMaxima.html
These are pretty nice, plus not overly rediculously priced.
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Old 10-25-2006, 08:54 AM
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Here's the Autovation pedals in my car, at the time there was a sale $68 for the 3 peice set, very nice satin finish, CNC machined. They are using one of my install photos for the 6th gen pedals [SPNIMA7A Competition series AT-3 $79] on theirwebsite, click on the large photo of the 3 piece set
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Old 10-25-2006, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Machinist
Here's the Autovation pedals in my car, at the time there was a sale $68 for the 3 peice set, very nice satin finish, CNC machined. They are using one of my install photos for the 6th gen pedals [SPNIMA7A Competition series AT-3 $79] on theirwebsite, click on the large photo of the 3 piece set
I have these too, but mines a 6 speed. Nice pedals except I screwed one on just a tad crooked which sucks ***. Maybe someday il fix it.
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Old 10-25-2006, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Glude
I have these too, but mines a 6 speed. Nice pedals except I screwed one on just a tad crooked which sucks ***. Maybe someday il fix it.
Yeah, I really like the finish, also they look somewhat crooked because the bottom of the dash tapers up as goes towards the drivers side door
OT I like your rims, nice color choice on the car BTW
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Originally Posted by Machinist
Yeah, I really like the finish, also they look somewhat crooked because the bottom of the dash tapers up as goes towards the drivers side door
Well, I have a clutch pedal right next to the brake pedal and they dont line up perfect. its my fault though, they are just tough to drill and get straight. I could fix it someday but its barely noticeable and most people cant even tell.

hmm, now looking at the pic its more noticeable than in person, I definately gotta fix it sometime.
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Old 10-25-2006, 10:21 AM
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Looks like the brake pedal should come counterclock alittle
You can remove both, open the holes alittle & C'sink a little deeper [be careful] align as best you can as you snug & tighten screws
Yeah, I found drilling the pedals was easier said than done
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Originally Posted by Machinist
You can remove both, open the holes alittle & C'sink a little deeper [be careful] align as best you can as you snug & tighten screws
C'sink? I need to remove the brake pedal and bore out the holes more but im afraid once tightened and straight they might get loose again since the holes will be larger. Il get it figured out eventually, it was a task just drilling the holes for me. I prolly broke 3 drill bits in the process, I am not a big hand tools guy.
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Agree it's not easy to do, seat is in the way, pedals move, no comfortable way to get to them.
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Originally Posted by Matt93SE
because that's his preference and he can 'waste' money on those pedals if he wants. don't sit there and argue with him over which is better when he obviously likes a different look.

besides... why not get pedals from the guys to made them first?
http://www.autovationparts.com/store/NissanMaxima.html

Yep.... im getting them gold plated with diamonds...bling bling....

Cause i love wasting money....
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Originally Posted by Omarvelous
Look better then first link.

What do you get with the 100$ for the Altima SE-R? Brake/Gas/Rest?

any1 have pics? Tried googling, nothing good coming up.
I just bought the Altima SE-R Pedals as well. Got the auto. Took me a while to find these as well. I got these for roughly $130 after tax and shipping. I live close to the location, so shipping wasnt too much. They took the pic off, but they are still selling them.

http://www.mynismo.com/products/?id=5367

There is also another site, Car Beyond Store, that sells it but only the Manual kit. It came out to be more (but cant really compare auto kit and manual, as the manual is a bit more)


http://www.carbeyondstore.com/product.asp?ID=423


The pedals fit well, but yes they are a bit pricey.
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did you have the dealer install the accelerator pedal??? if so, how much they charge you???
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You don't have to replace the whole pedal (but you have to buy it) The new pedal slips right on ours. Just remove the stock rubber cover, lube up the new one with soap and water and slide it right on, took all of 5 minutes to do!
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Old 11-13-2006, 09:21 AM
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AutoVation Pedal Sale

Hey folks, we've been getting many requests to run another group buy on our pedals. Is anyone else interested? It would be similar to what we done in the past 20-25% discounts. I guess we can start the holiday season early!







We can also include our Heel Guards and single Dead Pedals requests:

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heck yeah, i would be interested....
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Old 11-13-2006, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 2LEET4U
I found this site, heres the link.... they have a lot of choices...

http://www.ultimatepedals.com/catalo...?cPath=129_131
It's funny how the ones without the grip inserts cost $3 for material and some time on the CNC or laser machine and they sell for $50-100 . wah wah wee wah!
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grid series

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It's funny how the ones without the grip inserts cost $3 for material and some time on the CNC or laser machine and they sell for $50-100 . wah wah wee wah!
I think our pricing is very reasonable compared to others. However, I will say that CNC time for the grid pattern takes forever and the reason ours is more costly. On the other hand - it's looks great and is worth it.
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I have the AutoVation Pedal setup since the first group buy and they are still in good shape. I most likey will buy the heel guard


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Are you going to have a group deal on the heel guard?

Thanks
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Originally Posted by ramberg
Are you going to have a group deal on the heel guard?

Thanks
Just want a heel guard too.
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Originally Posted by jhw
I think our pricing is very reasonable compared to others. However, I will say that CNC time for the grid pattern takes forever and the reason ours is more costly. On the other hand - it's looks great and is worth it.
I agree, reasonably priced, the machining is 1st class, they look great, very happy with mine
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Group Buy !

Originally Posted by 2LEET4U
heck yeah, i would be interested....
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=500260

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Yes, HG's included

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Are you going to have a group deal on the heel guard?

Thanks
Yes, the heel guards are included.

You can order these from AutoVation Parts Website:
Coupon Code: 1163546129
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