Does anybody know were i can get a good quality set of racing pedals for my 87 Z28? Thanks Guys! 

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I have this throttle assembly installed http://lokar.com/product-description...rot-pedals.htm Need some custom work but it's not difficult
That looks pretty good! Do you have any pics of them in your car? How was the instal? I was looking at these a while back. Was thinking about something a little more "Racie" but the more i see these, the more I like them.
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I'll post pictures soon.
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You can make it better Originally Posted by Jeromey Cummins
That looks pretty good! Do you have any pics of them in your car? How was the instal? I was looking at these a while back. Was thinking about something a little more "Racie" but the more i see these, the more I like them.
Pedal installed with metal insert. Also i recommend You to buy "XL Series" . Mine is standard seriesJunior Member
I would suggest autovation... they seem to have pretty quality pedals. They say they're the ones that made the pedals for Eleanor in Gone in Sixty Seconds. I'm hoping to get a set soon. A member on this site has them and he loves them, but i cant remember who it was.
http://www.autovationparts.com/store...letCamaro.html
They have several different styles, but here's one.


They're a good bit cheaper on ebay too... For some reason their ebay prices are lower than their website prices, even though their ebay site definitely appears to be the same people.
I like how they specifically set up the gas pedal to allow your foot to slide up and down it and make the brake and clutch real grippy. Would make it a lot easier to do the heel-toe shifting stuff.
http://www.autovationparts.com/store...letCamaro.html
They have several different styles, but here's one.

They're a good bit cheaper on ebay too... For some reason their ebay prices are lower than their website prices, even though their ebay site definitely appears to be the same people.
I like how they specifically set up the gas pedal to allow your foot to slide up and down it and make the brake and clutch real grippy. Would make it a lot easier to do the heel-toe shifting stuff.




