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    M2-1001 Factory Pedal Set of (4)

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    $375 SHIPPED in the USA !!

    These are factory option foot pedals which first appeared on the M2-1001 Cafe Roadster in 1991, then later on started showing up as an OEM Eunos Roadster Option. I have beed told by other members some early NA6s already have the holds drilled but mine did not so I basically just bought this set as a template for another set I already had. So your miata may or may not need to have the holes in your foot pedals (Brake and clutch only) but I did mine with a cordless drill, was not too much hassle. As long as you have GOOD drill bits (the ones with needle tip) otherwise the bit will walk on that smooth bare metal.



    R-Limited foot pedals on 93LE by Randy George, on Flickr

    As you can see on the backside they have a nut holding them on, taking that off you can see they are drilled pedals.

    R-Limited foot pedals on 93LE by Randy George, on Flickr

    So all I had to do (Since I have the complete assembly) was make a template and that way I have the exact points to drill them at.

    Just so there is no confusion you only need to install the pedals not the arms, im sending all parts though because I no longer have use for them.

    You can see I have already installed mine, took 10 minutes or so, and looks way better than those clip on types in my opinion


    R-Limited foot pedals on 93LE by Randy George, on Flickr

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    3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power atlex's Avatar
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    They look in good condition too... GLWS! The Best Foot Pedals.

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    4,000 rpm - entering the fun zone speedypenguin's Avatar
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    Second above, these are the nicest pedals to get.

    The dead pedal metal bracket is an added bonus, too.
    My Eunos Roadster, Jazz

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    Curious.. I'm fairly certain I have an OEM set, but do yours have any sort of p/n or markings on them? Mine do not. Fantastic price & super convenient for the buyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brontosaurus View Post
    Curious.. I'm fairly certain I have an OEM set, but do yours have any sort of p/n or markings on them? Mine do not. Fantastic price & super convenient for the buyer.
    No sir, there are no part numbers or markings, I actually had 2 sets that have been tucked away for a long time, but I just used this one as a template on the pedals since my miata did not have the predilled holes in the brake and clutch.

    Quote Originally Posted by speedypenguin View Post
    Second above, these are the nicest pedals to get.

    The dead pedal metal bracket is an added bonus, too.
    agreed, once you get the metal dead pedal and feel the solid metal it makes the factory plastic one feel cheap :lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrchaps View Post
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    Rec'd payment and SOLD!! thank you sir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brontosaurus View Post
    Curious.. I'm fairly certain I have an OEM set, but do yours have any sort of p/n or markings on them? Mine do not. Fantastic price & super convenient for the buyer.
    My Eunos S-Special left the factory with these pedals. I removed and cleaned them - they had no markings.

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    Kicking myself for missing these! If anyone else has a set with the dead pedal they want to part with, PM me!

    -Matt

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