SRP Boxster Racing Pedals - As low as $64
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SRP Boxster Racing Pedals - As low as $64
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My name is Brian and my company is SRP. We are now a Rennlist Sponsor. SRP has been specializing in racing pedals since 1995. I know there are a lot of choices out there for pedals for your Porsche. 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.
Pricing varies since we have lots of options, so check out our website at www.srpracing.com . I have set up a discount coupon for Rennlist members.
Just enter: rennlist while checking out for 20% off.
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I have had a couple questions about pricing, so I will attempt to make it a little more clear.
The retail price for the Machined finish Boxster pedals is $105 plus shipping.
Add $10 for Satin
Add $50 for Grid, Block or Cleats
There is a discount coupon code, rennlist, that gets you 20% off. Using the coupon, your price is:
Machined: $84
Satin: $92
Grid, Block or Cleats: $124
plus shipping
You have the additional gas pedal options and flanged footrest option to choose from.
Every now and then someone wants to order the pedals without the footrest. This reduces the Machined finish cost to $79 retail, or $63.20 with the coupon.
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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
SATIN +$10
MACHINED
BLOCK +$50
CLEATS +$50
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
WET
We have 3 different choices for gas pedals. The factory 986/987 gas pedal is approximately 2.25” wide. Our standard gas pedal is approximately ¾” wider than stock. Pictures of this gas pedal can be found above.
We have the “double extension” pedal that adds roughly an inch on the bottom extension and ¾” on the top extension. This is an extra $10.
Last, we are just now finishing our “adjustable double extension” gas pedal. It starts off as our standard gas pedal, which is around ¾” wider than factory. The extensions can then adjust out to 3.75”, for an extra 1.5” over stock. They can be mounted in any position in between, or removed, so you can set the pedals up for your particular driving style. This option is an additional $40.
Not the greatest installed photo, but it's all I can dig up right now.
www.srpracing.com
Updating thread to show our Black Grid pedals.
Check out our website for more info on our black anodized pedals.
My name is Brian and my company is SRP. We are now a Rennlist Sponsor. SRP has been specializing in racing pedals since 1995. I know there are a lot of choices out there for pedals for your Porsche. 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.
Pricing varies since we have lots of options, so check out our website at www.srpracing.com . I have set up a discount coupon for Rennlist members.
Just enter: rennlist while checking out for 20% off.
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I have had a couple questions about pricing, so I will attempt to make it a little more clear.
The retail price for the Machined finish Boxster pedals is $105 plus shipping.
Add $10 for Satin
Add $50 for Grid, Block or Cleats
There is a discount coupon code, rennlist, that gets you 20% off. Using the coupon, your price is:
Machined: $84
Satin: $92
Grid, Block or Cleats: $124
plus shipping
You have the additional gas pedal options and flanged footrest option to choose from.
Every now and then someone wants to order the pedals without the footrest. This reduces the Machined finish cost to $79 retail, or $63.20 with the coupon.
------------------------------------
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
SATIN +$10
MACHINED
BLOCK +$50
CLEATS +$50
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
WET
We have 3 different choices for gas pedals. The factory 986/987 gas pedal is approximately 2.25” wide. Our standard gas pedal is approximately ¾” wider than stock. Pictures of this gas pedal can be found above.
We have the “double extension” pedal that adds roughly an inch on the bottom extension and ¾” on the top extension. This is an extra $10.
Last, we are just now finishing our “adjustable double extension” gas pedal. It starts off as our standard gas pedal, which is around ¾” wider than factory. The extensions can then adjust out to 3.75”, for an extra 1.5” over stock. They can be mounted in any position in between, or removed, so you can set the pedals up for your particular driving style. This option is an additional $40.
Not the greatest installed photo, but it's all I can dig up right now.
www.srpracing.com
Updating thread to show our Black Grid pedals.
Check out our website for more info on our black anodized pedals.
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do you know if that black finish wears off at all?
By the way, my dad is buying a set of these for me for my birthday next month, and I noticed your location. Could I just come pick them up instead of having them shipped?
By the way, my dad is buying a set of these for me for my birthday next month, and I noticed your location. Could I just come pick them up instead of having them shipped?
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Here are a few pictures of an idea I have for changing up the Grid pedals a little. Our standard Grid is on the left and the concept is on the right. The ring around the edge might make the pedal look a little "classier" or refined. Let me know what you think.