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SRP Racing
06-18-2009, 01:46 PM
Hello,
My name is Brian and my company is SRP. www.srpracing.com (http://www.srpracing.com) We are an Audizine forum sponsor. SRP has been specializing in racing pedals since 1995. I do hope you will find the time to look over our many options as we have pedals for all budgets and for all purposes. Our pedals are made to fit your vehicle specifically. You do have to drill holes to mount the pedals. Once installed, they are a part of your car with no chance of coming off. Our pedals are designed for performance enthusiasts, offering much improved heel toe placement and the highest levels of grip. We have sold quite a few of these to Audi enthusiasts through the years, but usually through dealers and other channels, so you might not recognize our name. Our pedals are for people that are into performance and want something more than the factory options.
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I’ll give you the most often asked info right here, the pricing:
The retail price starts around $69 for the Machined finish set, no footrest. Some cars are higher.
The Satin finish adds +$10.
The Grid, Block, and Cleat finish add +$50
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Instead of doing a group buy (who wants to wait?), I have set up a discount coupon for Audizine.com Forum users.
Just enter: audizine while checking out for 20% off.
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I have made the footrest optional to get the cost down for those that just want the performance pedals. The footrest adds around $40 retail to the price.
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You can now get the Grid machining on the gas and/or the footrest for no charge. We also now offer the Grid trim ring option for no charge. Pictures of both options can be found below.
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We have 5 different surface finishes to choose from.

The following pictures are to show the different surface finishes. The Satin and Grid are the most popular.

GRID +$50
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1798-996-grid-on-gas-trim-ring6.jpg
The first picture above is of Porsche 996 pedals. The two following pictures are of Audi pedals.
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/a4s4Grid3-BU.jpg
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/a4s4Grid1-BU.jpg
SATIN +$10
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/c5_satin_closeup-BU.jpg
MACHINED
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/mach2.jpg
BLOCK +$50
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/c5-block-brake-BU.jpg
CLEATS +$50
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/por-996-cleat-2-BU.jpg
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After many years of people asking how the grip compares to factory, and me telling them they are great, I finally got around to doing some testing to show just how much grip they do have. Below are the results of the testing. Just to clarify, the wet test was NOT done with water, but with Armor All. We wanted to do a worst case scenario type test.

Also, just to clarify, we used to make our Grid pedals with flat tops, instead of pointy tops. After doing this testing we have switched all our Grid pedals to the "Pyramid" pointy top style.

DRY
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/PEDAL_TEST_DRY_JPG5.jpg
WET
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/PEDAL_TEST_WET_JPG1.jpg
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You can also order the pedals in Black anodized. This adds $20.
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/a4s4GridBlack1-BU.jpg
On the Grid and Block pedals we can re-countersink the holes after anodizing for $25 (including the anodizing).
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/cts_grid_black_silver_BU.jpg
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/cts_block_black_silver_BU3.jpg
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Picture from an Audizine members car.
http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/Avus4.jpg
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I have added some new options to our website. You can now order the Grid machining on the gas and footrest, NO CHARGE. We also now offer the trim ring on the Grid pedals, NO CHARGE. Both of these options are shown below.
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Porsche 996 pedals with the Grid machining on the gas pedal and the trim ring, both NO-COST options.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1800-996-grid-on-gas-trim-ring8.jpg
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1799-996-grid-on-gas-trim-ring7.jpg
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1794-996-grid-on-gas-trim-ring2.jpg
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www.srpracing.com

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-picture624-usa.bmp

lotusgardener
06-18-2009, 01:54 PM
What's the grid trim ring look like?

SRP Racing
06-18-2009, 02:05 PM
What's the grid trim ring look like?

I keep adding info to my introduction post and it's getting out of control and hard to follow, so I apologize. The following pictures are of Porsche pedals, so they are a bit different from Audi pedals, but they will give you an idea of what to expect. Hopefully I'll be able to get some Audi pictures very soon with the trim rings.

This picture compares our standard Grid pedal to one with the trim ring.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1651-grid-ring4.jpg

This picture shows a brake and gas pedal with the trim ring option.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1757-grid-ring-7.jpg

This picture shows the pedals with the trim ring and Grid machining on the gas pedal.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1798-996-grid-on-gas-trim-ring6.jpg

Dr.Duct
06-18-2009, 02:05 PM
well hello mr brian, Let me give you some advice..

Find a way to engrave the S4 logo on the pedal and people will buy the piss out of them.

They use to have them like that back in like 05.. People bought them like hot cakes and havealways been asking for them..Just my advice.

The newer S4 logo on either the Gas pedal or the stump plate.

Slave IV
06-18-2009, 02:42 PM
Did you used to run/be involved with Startup Racing? They used to carry the same pedals (with the S4 Logo too). Anyway, the pedals are made by Autovation if this is the same thing (or a design based on those) and they are great pedals. I got a set a while ago and they actually feel more grippy when wet sometimes like my feet are stuck to the pedals. Highly recommended.

joe dub
06-18-2009, 02:48 PM
NICE PEDALS!

http://www.srpracing.com/misc_images/Avus4.jpg
WINTERIOR

SRP Racing
06-18-2009, 03:42 PM
well hello mr brian, Let me give you some advice..

Find a way to engrave the S4 logo on the pedal and people will buy the piss out of them.

They use to have them like that back in like 05.. People bought them like hot cakes and havealways been asking for them..Just my advice.

The newer S4 logo on either the Gas pedal or the stump plate.


Back in the day we used to sell the pedals with logos. The pedals you refer to were made by us, and you are right, they sold like hot cakes. However, the manufacturers don't much care for using their logos without licensing, and they won't license pedals. So, we stopped.

The pedals really are a performance part. I began making pedals back in '95 as a performance part. They offer improved grip and heel toe sizing. Once installed, you can fine tune the height relationship between the gas and brake for even better heel toe. So, instead of relying on the "gimmick" of the logos, I've really tried to sell the pedals on their real value as driving aids. Many people buy them just for their looks, but the fact that they add to the driving experience is what sets them apart from some of the other pedals out there, including the factory "metal" ones.

Brian

SRP Racing
06-18-2009, 03:45 PM
Did you used to run/be involved with Startup Racing? They used to carry the same pedals (with the S4 Logo too). Anyway, the pedals are made by Autovation if this is the same thing (or a design based on those) and they are great pedals. I got a set a while ago and they actually feel more grippy when wet sometimes like my feet are stuck to the pedals. Highly recommended.

Thank you for the recommendation. We make pedals for many companies. The bulk of our business is wholesale. This is why, even though we've been doing this since '95, the SRP name isn't too well known.

You are right about the grip. We did some pedal grip testing last year, with the results posted in the first post of the thread. Even with Armor All on the pedals the grip remained very high.

Brian

Slave IV
06-18-2009, 06:00 PM
Whatever the case is, the pedals are awesome. One of my favorite mods so far and a must for me because I really did not like the stock pedal layout. I honestly could care less about the logo as you said, I have them for functionality but I probably would've picked the logo option if it was available. One note to anyone who gets these, you should get the dead pedal too and when you install it, remove the stock plastic one first and there is a metal bracket under the carpet that you can tap the screws into to mount it. It is much cleaner and less ghetto looking than mounting it on top of the plastic stock pedal...

Raacerx
06-18-2009, 08:29 PM
Whatever the case is, the pedals are awesome. One of my favorite mods so far and a must for me because I really did not like the stock pedal layout. I honestly could care less about the logo as you said, I have them for functionality but I probably would've picked the logo option if it was available. One note to anyone who gets these, you should get the dead pedal too and when you install it, remove the stock plastic one first and there is a metal bracket under the carpet that you can tap the screws into to mount it. It is much cleaner and less ghetto looking than mounting it on top of the plastic stock pedal...

Which ones are you using? Are the most basic models still better then stock or just for looks?

quattro_silver
06-19-2009, 12:13 AM
.. I have been in the market for a set of nice pedals and these seem to do the trick. I went with the Grid design + the Black Anodized with silver cutouts. I could care less about the logo.. I have enough // logos on my car.. [wrench]

sixfiveoh
06-19-2009, 01:20 AM
Any more pics of the pedals installed on B5s?

Bee Five
06-19-2009, 08:08 AM
I love my SRP pedals, received nothing but great service from Brian. I'm tempted to get the Black Anodized pedals and wrap my trim in CF Fabric! Maybe Brian will hook me up [:D]

I guess it's time to picture whore some old pics . . .

http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh226/Clean93teg/BeeFivea.jpg

http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh226/Clean93teg/BeeFiveb.jpg

S4FORCE1
06-19-2009, 08:36 AM
Do these install over the rubber pedal covers or do you remove the stockers and drill into the stock metal pedals? I know newb question.

Slave IV
06-19-2009, 11:17 AM
Which ones are you using? Are the most basic models still better then stock or just for looks?

I use the basic satin ones...As I said they are a huge improvement to me over stock. The grip is amazing, especially when wet (obviously great when dry). Also, don't forget the extra extension on the left side of the gas pedal too. I got these purely for functionality and not for looks, although they look really nice too.


Do these install over the rubber pedal covers or do you remove the stockers and drill into the stock metal pedals? I know newb question.

Remove stock rubber covers and drill into metal. One thing is, I would recommend not getting the anodized ones because they wear down eventually and it won't look as good as plain metal all the way around. I looked at a lot of pedals before I got mine and these are my favorite that I've seen...Don't like the rubber nubs that can fall off on a lot of the other designs out there...

brennon
06-19-2009, 01:30 PM
Available for us guys with tips?

SRP Racing
06-19-2009, 03:28 PM
Available for us guys with tips?

Yes. Same price as the MT's.
http://www.srpracing.com/cat_a4.cfm


Brian

Ianxcom
06-19-2009, 04:38 PM
Wow. I wasnt even going to open this thread because I dont plan on getting pedals but those are VERY nice. I am now reconsidering.

zips92
06-19-2009, 06:24 PM
Brian,

I didn't notice any removal or mounting instructions on your site. Are these instructions available?

I am interested in the footrest also, but the plastic cover over mine doesn't seem to want to come off very easily, plus ther is a plastic clip covering the top, am I being too paranoid, anybody have advice there on removin the footrest cover?

In addition, is it safe to drill holes/screws through the existing footrest support, or are you supposed to install over/drill through the plastic over? I assume the rubber pedal covers are easy to remove.......any tips needed?

Thanks.

Slave IV
06-19-2009, 06:31 PM
Brian,

I didn't notice any removal or mounting instructions on your site. Are these instructions available?

I am interested in the footrest also, but the plastic cover over mine doesn't seem to want to come off very easily, plus ther is a plastic clip covering the top, am I being too paranoid, anybody have advice there on removin the footrest cover?

In addition, is it safe to drill holes/screws through the existing footrest support, or are you supposed to install over/drill through the plastic over? I assume the rubber pedal covers are easy to remove.......any tips needed?

Thanks.

The whole process is pretty simple...hardest part is drilling a few of the holes to hold the clutch and brake pedals. The stock dead pedal is held on by a couple screws and you have to remove the kick panel too. The rubber pedal covers just come off with some prying. Again, I highly recommend removing the stock dead pedal but if you are lazy, you can just screw the new one right on top of the stock one...

SRP Racing
06-21-2009, 12:52 PM
I love my SRP pedals, received nothing but great service from Brian. I'm tempted to get the Black Anodized pedals and wrap my trim in CF Fabric! Maybe Brian will hook me up [:D]

I guess it's time to picture whore some old pics . . .

http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh226/Clean93teg/BeeFivea.jpg

http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh226/Clean93teg/BeeFiveb.jpg


Thank you for the great pictures. If you are serious about the Black pedals let me know and I will definately hook you up since you've let me use your pictures.

Brian

SRP Racing
06-21-2009, 12:54 PM
[QUOTE=Slave IV;3875547]I use the basic satin ones...As I said they are a huge improvement to me over stock. The grip is amazing, especially when wet (obviously great when dry). Also, don't forget the extra extension on the left side of the gas pedal too. I got these purely for functionality and not for looks, although they look really nice too.

Slave IV,
Thank you for helping with some of these questions, I do appreciate it.

Brian

SRP Racing
06-21-2009, 12:56 PM
A couple more pictures, again not Audi pedals (sorry).
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1832-944-grid-trim-ring-bu1.jpg
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1833-944-grid-trim-ring-bu2.jpg

rsxsty1e
06-21-2009, 04:22 PM
these look really good...i think ill have to buy a set once i save some dough ;)

Dimcorner
06-21-2009, 08:33 PM
Do the pedals add more thickness to the gas pedal to get it closer in line to the brake pedal? What I feel weird is that the gas pedal is pretty far behind the brake so if I try to toe-heel it I can't comfortable jab the gas. No problems with the RX7 or the GTX.

S4-ORCE
06-22-2009, 12:28 AM
I have these, they're awesome

Slave IV
06-22-2009, 12:19 PM
Slave IV,
Thank you for helping with some of these questions, I do appreciate it.

Brian

No Problem...Whenever there is a great product out that I like, I will try to let people know about it (especially when there are other products that get a lot more attention but might not be as good).


Do the pedals add more thickness to the gas pedal to get it closer in line to the brake pedal? What I feel weird is that the gas pedal is pretty far behind the brake so if I try to toe-heel it I can't comfortable jab the gas. No problems with the RX7 or the GTX.

The gas pedal is the only one that is mounted directly on top of the original pedal (since it's one piece that doesn't come apart) so it does add a bit more height. I mounted mine directly on and just lined it up the way I liked it and it added enough height for me. Some people have added spacers for more height which should be very easy to do.

HotSauce
06-23-2009, 10:47 AM
Bee Five - your interior is MINT.

And SRP, your pedals look incredible. I have the Oettinger pedals which I like, but am still considering the switch. Very reasonable pricing, too.

SRP Racing
06-25-2009, 10:07 AM
Block Black Silver
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-picture1405-cts-block-black-silver-bu2.jpg
Grid with Trim Ring and Grid machining on all pedals.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1834-944-grid-trim-ring-bu3.jpg

SRP Racing
06-25-2009, 10:15 AM
I just copied this thread from the B5 section. Not sure if this was the right thing to do, but there is some good info in this thread and some positive testimonials.

Thank you for (hopefully) taking the time to read it.
Brian

eMacPaul
06-25-2009, 10:46 AM
Nice! I'd found you guys' website previously, and looked like a good deal then, so even better now!

Scott91011
06-25-2009, 10:50 AM
These pedals look great. I was considering rs4 pedals, but those grid pedals would look very nice w. my fishscale...

JMG
06-25-2009, 11:24 AM
I use the basic satin ones...As I said they are a huge improvement to me over stock. The grip is amazing, especially when wet (obviously great when dry). Also, don't forget the extra extension on the left side of the gas pedal too. I got these purely for functionality and not for looks, although they look really nice too.



Remove stock rubber covers and drill into metal. One thing is, I would recommend not getting the anodized ones because they wear down eventually and it won't look as good as plain metal all the way around. I looked at a lot of pedals before I got mine and these are my favorite that I've seen...Don't like the rubber nubs that can fall off on a lot of the other designs out there...

Are the anodized ones the black ones or the silver ones? /noob ?

Gingerkid
06-25-2009, 11:47 AM
How long do you plan on running the discount code? A month, year, indefinitely?

SRP Racing
06-25-2009, 11:52 AM
These pedals look great. I was considering rs4 pedals, but those grid pedals would look very nice w. my fishscale...

Keep in mind the grip levels our pedals offer as well as the improved heel toe. Our pedals are more than cosmetic.

Brian

Scott91011
06-25-2009, 11:56 AM
Are the anodized ones the black ones or the silver ones? /noob ?

black. metal is naturally silver?

$60 w. a 20% discount is a very reasonable price. On my 330 I bought very similar pedals (maybe manufactured by you guys but sold through a retail vendor?) for $100+

SRP Racing
06-25-2009, 11:56 AM
Are the anodized ones the black ones or the silver ones? /noob ?

The anodized pedals are black. Check out the link below for more info on the Black pedals.
http://www.srpracing.com/cat-pedal-options.cfm

Here are Block Black pedals.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-picture1353-997-block-black3.jpg
Here are Block Black/Silver pedals.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-picture1405-cts-block-black-silver-bu2.jpg
Here are Block pedals without anodizing.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-picture611-por-996-block-3-bu.jpg

SRP Racing
06-25-2009, 11:58 AM
How long do you plan on running the discount code? A month, year, indefinitely?

For as long as we are a sponsor. At least a few months, hopefully much longer.

QTC
06-25-2009, 12:13 PM
Sweet. I found your website years ago and have been stalling on placing an order...looks like I'll be doing so soon.

SRP Racing
06-25-2009, 12:25 PM
black. metal is naturally silver?

$60 w. a 20% discount is a very reasonable price. On my 330 I bought very similar pedals (maybe manufactured by you guys but sold through a retail vendor?) for $100+

You are correct on the metal being naturally silver.

The basic Machined finish 3pc. set is $55.20 to be exact, with the discount. This gets you the functional pedals (gas, brake and clutch) and our standard Machined finish. This is all you really need for performance. The Grid pedals offer higher levels of grip, but the standard pedals are already better than stock. Of course if you want the footrest and some options you will be quickly over $100. These Audi's have the largest pedals (that footrest is HUGE) which, of course, adds up to long machining times. On our Grid pedals, we don't buy the metal "pre-finished". Every line on the grid pattern is machined, back and forth. These things take quite a lot of time on the cnc machine, which adds up.

Brian

Gingerkid
06-25-2009, 01:19 PM
Great deal and nice folks... I'd love to see some more pics of member installs.

SRP Racing
06-30-2009, 12:40 PM
Lotus Esprit pedals with Grid on gas and Grid Trim Rings options.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1908-lotus-esprit-grid-trim-ring2.jpg
Porsche 997 pedals with Block finish and Black anodizing.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-picture1354-997-block-black4.jpg

SRP Racing
07-08-2009, 02:16 PM
944 Grid pedals with the Grid Trim Ring and Grid on Gas.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture1833-944-grid-trim-ring-bu2.jpg
911 Grid pedals installed.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-picture878-964-installed-009-bu.jpg

Hyphy
07-08-2009, 02:29 PM
We need pics of a set that belongs to the b7 community!! :D

daveman
07-08-2009, 04:07 PM
I'm confused, they do need drilling or they don't need drilling to install?

On a related note, do the RS4 ones need drilling too?

SRP Racing
07-08-2009, 04:35 PM
I'm confused, they do need drilling or they don't need drilling to install?

On a related note, do the RS4 ones need drilling too?

Ours do need drilling to install. Once installed they are a part of your car with no chance of coming off. A furthur benefit of this is that you can fine tune the height relationship between the gas and brake pedal for easier heel toe downshifts. After installing our pedals you can then remove the aluminum brake or gas pedal (whichever needs it), add some spacers (washers, etc) between the factory pedal and ours, and then reinstall the aluminum pedal. This makes for a simple, easy way to get your heel toe just right.

I'm no expert on the RS4 pedals, but the brake and clutch probably just install the same as the factory rubber pedals on your car now. The gas pedal likely just needs to be swapped out.

While on the subject of the RS4 pedals, I'd like to point out some differences between our pedals and the RS4's. Our pedals are designed for sporty driving, whether on the street or track. The SRP gas pedal has extra width for heel toe, and you can do the aforementioned height fine tuning. Furthur, our pedals offer the highest grip available. The RS4 pedals are made for looks. As far as I can see there is no extra sizing for heel toe, and no adjustability.

Many people buy pedals just for looks, which is fine. We make our pedals for performance first, looks second (I think ours look the best anyway[:)])

Brian

SRP Racing
07-08-2009, 04:37 PM
We need pics of a set that belongs to the b7 community!! :D

Hopefully soon we'll have some more. I've sold quite of few sets of these through the years, but stupidly never collected pictures from customers. It wasn't until I started sponsoring a few forums recently that I realized how lacking I was of pictures. I have plenty of pictures taken after machining them, just not many installed.

Hyphy
07-08-2009, 04:44 PM
Hopefully soon we'll have some more. I've sold quite of few sets of these through the years, but stupidly never collected pictures from customers. It wasn't until I started sponsoring a few forums recently that I realized how lacking I was of pictures. I have plenty of pictures taken after machining them, just not many installed.

Could we possibly see some? Or would it be easier just to look on ur site..?[wrench]

edit: i just looked on ur site and they're very nice...i plan on getting the satin finish :)

Gingerkid
07-08-2009, 05:59 PM
To SRP- on the pictures above with install on the 911, it appears the install screws protrude from the surface of the pedal. I would think most folks would prefer the install screws to be flush or countersunk with the gripping surface - is that not the case?

SRP Racing
07-08-2009, 06:25 PM
To SRP- on the pictures above with install on the 911, it appears the install screws protrude from the surface of the pedal. I would think most folks would prefer the install screws to be flush or countersunk with the gripping surface - is that not the case?

You kinda caught me on that one. The screws do sit flush normally. That particular Porsche in the picture I was using to test fit some pedals, the owner didn't actually want pedals. So, I cut off some screws and glued them in place, and then double-stick taped the pedals on. Unfortunately, I didn't cut the screws off short enough and they stuck out the back a little which caused them to stick out ever-so-slightly in front.

Brian

Gingerkid
07-10-2009, 10:06 AM
Thanks Brian... That makes sense.

I'm still looking for some more pictures of installed sets on B7's if anybody out there has them :-)

RudeBoy
07-10-2009, 01:28 PM
Very nice pedals. The black anodized ones are sick!

SRP Racing
07-12-2009, 05:57 PM
Thanks Brian... That makes sense.

I'm still looking for some more pictures of installed sets on B7's if anybody out there has them :-)

We do have a money back guarantee. If you don't like them you can return them. Remember these are custom, made to order. I have enough confidence that you will like them that I can offer the satisfaction guarantee.

Brian

SRP Racing
07-21-2009, 11:10 AM
Pedals with the updated Grid machining on the gas pedal. The pedals match very nice, but the gas pedal has far less grip than the brake pedal, allowing your foot to slide across it properly.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture2205-flat-grid-gas2-bu.jpg
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture2204-flat-grid-gas1-bu.jpg

SRP Racing
07-28-2009, 04:29 PM
Black Grid with the Trim Ring and Grid on Gas and Footrest options.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture2331-corolla-ae86-grid-black-silver5.jpg
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture2332-corolla-ae86-grid-black-silver1.jpg
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-2-picture2333-corolla-ae86-grid-black-silver2.jpg

SRP Racing
08-10-2009, 03:54 PM
The SRP R&D machine.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-picture1073-elise2006-013.jpg
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/pedalpusher-albums-srp-racing-pedals-picture1067-exige-cmp1.jpg

Kolyan2k
08-10-2009, 04:18 PM
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jimrobbington
08-11-2009, 06:58 AM
I love these pedals! I really like the black ones, but really how bad is the issue of wearing the black down? Do these come with the screws you need to install?

SRP Racing
08-11-2009, 08:05 AM
I love these pedals! I really like the black ones, but really how bad is the issue of wearing the black down? Do these come with the screws you need to install?

I'm trying to play up the wear issue. So far I haven't had any complaints. However, we've only been selling them for a few months. Pedals are a wear item, just the nature of it. I'm hoping the anodizing won't start wearing off for a long time, but only time will tell. It's probably more hassle than most will want to deal with, but when the time comes that they start wearing they could always be anodized again.

The pedals do come with all the necessary hardware. On future orders I will be including black hardware on the all-black anodized sets. On the Black/Silver sets I will continue to include the non-anodized hardware.

Brian

jimrobbington
08-11-2009, 08:11 AM
good to know. I'll be looking into some black anodized ones soon as i get the dough.

jimrobbington
08-11-2009, 08:12 AM
oh, and thanks for the speedy answer!

SRP Racing
08-20-2009, 02:10 PM
Block pedals in a 997TT.
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SRP Racing
09-02-2009, 11:00 AM
928 Auto Grid with Trim Rings
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Audi S4 Grid Black/Silver with Trim Rings
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SRP Racing
09-15-2009, 10:51 AM
3 series BMW pedals in Grid with the Trim Ring and Grid on Gas options.
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