Just as the topic states - let's see your foot pedals. Whether you've got custom ones, or there's something different about them, lets see some pics of them.
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Posts: 830 From: San Bernardino,CA. U.S.A. Registered: Mar 2004
well, you can see 2 of them, and there kind of blurry but you get the idea. Bought them about 4 years ago, don't remember where.
Kind of hard to tell from the pic, but I think I have these same ones. I got them from ebay. There used to be a website at www.racepedals.com however there is just an empty page there now. Keep us posted because I need another set. So let me know if you find something nice.
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Posts: 3571 From: Alberta, Canada Registered: Dec 2000
I have a reciept in my fiero folder, if I ever remember to get it out and look where I bought them.. I'll try and remember when I get home from work and post it sometime today. I hate nightshifts...
I think I have the same kind as Crzyone's. Nevermind the dirty carpet. The pedals are kinda dusty too lol. If you were looking for these pedals, they used to be at srpracing.com or something like that (404 not found). This site http://www.bward.net/s1/indexs.asp has the Fiero listed under "More", but I haven't bought through this site before.
Trekker, download Pennocks Image Poster- The button at the bottom of the page. Chris
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naskie18 Member
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I think I have the same kind as Crzyone's. Nevermind the dirty carpet. The pedals are kinda dusty too lol. If you were looking for these pedals, they used to be at srpracing.com or something like that (404 not found). This site http://www.bward.net/s1/indexs.asp has the Fiero listed under "More", but I haven't bought through this site before.
Trekker, download Pennocks Image Poster- The button at the bottom of the page. Chris
Mine are nearly identiacl except they say Fiero GT.
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Posts: 3087 From: Indianapolis , IN Registered: Mar 2001
I think I have the same kind as Crzyone's. Nevermind the dirty carpet. The pedals are kinda dusty too lol. If you were looking for these pedals, they used to be at srpracing.com or something like that (404 not found). This site http://www.bward.net/s1/indexs.asp has the Fiero listed under "More", but I haven't bought through this site before.
Trekker, download Pennocks Image Poster- The button at the bottom of the page. Chris
Ok, yes I have the same ones also and they say fiero GT
My reciept says I got them from: Sullivan Products P.O. box 5772 Concord, NC 28027 704-795-9551 They were $55 plus $5 shipping. Got them 2 years ago, not sure if there still in business.
I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to phone them ans see id there in business. Hope this helps.
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Posts: 830 From: San Bernardino,CA. U.S.A. Registered: Mar 2004
Thanks cjgable! Now all I have to do is figure out how to get my images smaller. They all exceed the size limit! Anyway I got my pedals from LiteGlow and they match the other interior / undercar lights I put in.
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Posts: 5203 From: Glendale, AZ Registered: Mar 2003
I just called Sullivan Products. The ARE still in business, but they don't offer the Fiero pedals any longer
His supplier has a website at www.autovation.net and looks like they offer some neat pedals. I'm emailing them now to see if they offer the Fiero pedals...
Hello Danny, we are the exclusive distributor for SRP products. However, we can no longer offer the pedals with the 'Fiero' logo due to potential licensing issues. We still offer our Traditional Series race pedals which look just as nice and have the same features including enhanced heel-toe performance and exceptional all weather grip.
If you're interested and can find 5 or more folks interested in these (see attached picture) I can hook you up with a very good deal for a group purchase.
Please let me know if you have any other questions,
vlatus: I didn't realize you asked a question about my post. Wish there was a way to get auto e-mail updates to a topic.
AutoVation's home page changes often to keep their site looking fresh. Figured you'd just have to ask for the Fiero pedals. Then I saw Techbot's post. Sorry I took you on wild goose chase
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daniel87fierogt Member
Posts: 1793 From: Northern California Registered: Oct 2003
Update: The autovation.net site has updated there site and now have fiero aircraft quality alluminum race pedals in stock They have two diffrent designs also.
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vlatus Member
Posts: 394 From: Raleigh, NC USA Registered: Mar 2003
Hello Danny, we are the exclusive distributor for SRP products. However, we can no longer offer the pedals with the 'Fiero' logo due to potential licensing issues. We still offer our Traditional Series race pedals which look just as nice and have the same features including enhanced heel-toe performance and exceptional all weather grip.
If you're interested and can find 5 or more folks interested in these (see attached picture) I can hook you up with a very good deal for a group purchase.
Please let me know if you have any other questions,
So... I see the price on the site, and am glad the pedals are back in some form, but I am still wondering what the group rate would be? Any word on that?
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cjgable Member
Posts: 1198 From: Fort Worth, Tx, USA Registered: Dec 2001
I am glad to see they will still offer the pedals, even if it is without the Fiero logo. Hopefully I will be able to get the footrest, which I didn't get the first time, at a later date. I love they way they bolt to the existing pedals instead of clamp on. They feel solid, yet not bulky, gives my big feet room to move. I have a bad habit of resting my left foot behind the clutch pedal to stretch my legs when I am cruising, I am @ 6'2" tall. So I guess those with the original pedals would consider them a limited edition . Unless they decide to engrave Fiero in there again. Either way, If I had another Fiero, I would get another set.
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SNMFX Member
Posts: 436 From: Los Angeles, CA 90026 Registered: Mar 2004
Hello Danny, we are the exclusive distributor for SRP products. However, we can no longer offer the pedals with the 'Fiero' logo due to potential licensing issues. We still offer our Traditional Series race pedals which look just as nice and have the same features including enhanced heel-toe performance and exceptional all weather grip.
If you're interested and can find 5 or more folks interested in these (see attached picture) I can hook you up with a very good deal for a group purchase.
Please let me know if you have any other questions,
I thought Trademark logos only lasted 10 years? Why would this guy be having licensing problems? Anybody know the correct laws involving trademarks and logos? Some of you suppliers out there who slap the Fiero Logo on everything you sell should know the laws related to this. Can we get this guy set up with the proper licensing information so he can again make the logo Fiero - Fiero GT pedals?
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vlatus Member
Posts: 394 From: Raleigh, NC USA Registered: Mar 2003
Sorry i haven't been back to this thread in awhile guys...I'm still learning how to set threads in my "favorites" so i can find them easily!
i just emailed the owner/sales rep and asked for the price per set if we went with a group rate. hopefully i'll hear something from him in the next day or so - they've got some nice pedals!
OK....still waiting to hear from these guys on our group discount. As you see from the email I pasted, he says if we have 5 ppl he'll cut us a deal on these aluminum racing pedals.
The can't use the name " Fiero" for licensing purposes - or so he tells me. HOWEVER, with Cliffs permission, I think a set of racing pedals with "Pennock" on them might be cool
They'd sure show where you hang out on the web when people see them at car shows!
haven't heard from him yet...but it was friday afternoon or so when i emailed so he may not get it until business hours on monday morning. i'll keep everyone updated on these!
Hello Danny, our Matte Finish Fiero racing pedals retail for $84 + s&h. However, I can offer you a group buy price of only $69 plus free shipping. This specially authorized group buy link is below and you may distribute it to anyone interested.
Techbot, Well you have your first buyer. Just PM me when you get 5 people and i will send a $70 money order to wherever it needs to go. 15 dollars of the orginal price, not bad Good work Techbot for emailing them and setting it up for us. A + to you for your effort Thanks Daniel
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vlatus Member
Posts: 394 From: Raleigh, NC USA Registered: Mar 2003
i have some spendy ass MOMO ones on my V8 car, i belive they were purchased by travis (1fst2m6) when he owned the car one pedal is missing though there relly nice but not worth $100 that were payed for them
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It could just be me, but isnt $70 (or whatever) alot for pedals?
these aren't the aftermarket things you get in your auto parts store though. These are aricraft aluminum and they don't bolt on with brackets. They bolt/screw DIRECTLY onto the factory pedal after removing the rubber. I intend on putting mine into some local shows and all once i get it fixed like i want it, so something like this is right up my ally If i wanted them just to look good for a daily driver, i'd get the AutoZone pedals with brackets.