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i've managed to grab a few kits from japan for myself and a few friends, i bought some extra ones because half the time they are never in stock at nissan japan.

soo i have a few kits for sale.

These drop right into r33 gtr, direct no mods and fit r34gtt's(someone confirm this) r33 gts25t's with a slight mod to the accel. pedal (theres a metal support piece that needs to be cut cause the pedal is alumimnium now not rubber so its not needed)

They work with r32 but the dead pedal housing is slightly larger on r32 so there is a small gap when replaced with r34 dead pedal. This can be fixed by purchasing r33 or r34 dead pedal housing and installing that in place.

1xBNR34 Pedal Bushing
1xBNR34 Pedal Bushing
2xBNR34 Clutch / Brake Pedal Cover
1xBNR34 Accel Pedal
1xBNR34 Nur Pedal Cover
$200 plus shipping from canada which i believe is around $20 for airmail with tracking ill double check tommorrow
Also i have a stock air box that i know some of you guys neeed/want them..... i dont know what they are worth over there but ill update price in a few mins
fastest way to contact me is via email [email protected]
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I'm like 100% sure it's the same deal as the gts25t just have to cut metal support that would support the rubber pedal on the accelerator. Which is no longer needed because the new pedal is solid aluminum

Shipping from Canada is $20 takes 2 weeks and unfortunately not tracked. I have a lot of interest but so far no one has sent payment. I only have a few so get yours quick

There are other shipping options with tracking but twice as much

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I dont see how these dont fit, just take off your pedal, there's like a c clip and holds the rubber to the metal bit, as long as it's L shape, it will be able to use these pedals (they come with the bushing to make them fit 100%)


I have these on my s15 as well so i would imagine it would fit most nissans

Sold out. Can order more. More I order the cheaper they get. We can start a group buy that will not end up like the last one.

I have a verrrry reliable source in Japan. I will need at least 5 and could probably do $180 posted over 10 I will check

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