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  1. #11
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    I recently purchased the Turner version. I liked the all-aluminum looks (don't like rubber on my pads), how they appear quite functional, and the price was relatively good. I don't mind an "///M" here and there, but a row of four just seems a little obnoxious to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZHPizza View Post

    Fwiw I pulled my OMP pedals off of my other car today to put in the ZHP. I absolutely love these pedals for how functional they are. The brake/clutch pedals are grippy even with wet shoes, while the gas pedal is smooth faced.

    They're also about of $35 for the set...just not nearly as pretty as other options.

    These SCREAM motorsport to me. I like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZHPizza View Post
    This is accurate. The gas pedal is the only one that really moves closer to you since you're not removing a rubber cover on it first.


    Fwiw I pulled my OMP pedals off of my other car today to put in the ZHP. I absolutely love these pedals for how functional they are. The brake/clutch pedals are grippy even with wet shoes, while the gas pedal is smooth faced.

    They're also about of $35 for the set...just not nearly as pretty as other options.

    Review here from the mad Russian himself:

    http://m3.madrussian.net/review_omp_pedals.shtml

    Edit: should have mentioned my favorite functional detail of the OMP pedals is the sidewall on the brake pedal cover that keeps your foot from catching the backside of the brake pedal when transitioning from gas > brake. makes those summertime jaunts in flip flops less dangerous!

    Ok. My mistake. I like these! Kinda tough looking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyGraphic View Post
    Ok. My mistake. I like these! Kinda tough looking.
    http://www.ompamerica.com/product_in...roducts_id/354
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZHPizza View Post
    This is accurate. The gas pedal is the only one that really moves closer to you since you're not removing a rubber cover on it first.


    Fwiw I pulled my OMP pedals off of my other car today to put in the ZHP. I absolutely love these pedals for how functional they are. The brake/clutch pedals are grippy even with wet shoes, while the gas pedal is smooth faced.

    They're also about of $35 for the set...just not nearly as pretty as other options.

    Review here from the mad Russian himself:

    http://m3.madrussian.net/review_omp_pedals.shtml

    Edit: should have mentioned my favorite functional detail of the OMP pedals is the sidewall on the brake pedal cover that keeps your foot from catching the backside of the brake pedal when transitioning from gas > brake. makes those summertime jaunts in flip flops less dangerous!

    A) Those may not be as pretty as some other pedals, but they look pretty darn good to me
    B) You need to flip flop better, bruh.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ZHPizza View Post
    This is accurate. The gas pedal is the only one that really moves closer to you since you're not removing a rubber cover on it first.


    Fwiw I pulled my OMP pedals off of my other car today to put in the ZHP. I absolutely love these pedals for how functional they are. The brake/clutch pedals are grippy even with wet shoes, while the gas pedal is smooth faced.

    They're also about of $35 for the set...just not nearly as pretty as other options.

    Review here from the mad Russian himself:

    http://m3.madrussian.net/review_omp_pedals.shtml

    Edit: should have mentioned my favorite functional detail of the OMP pedals is the sidewall on the brake pedal cover that keeps your foot from catching the backside of the brake pedal when transitioning from gas > brake. makes those summertime jaunts in flip flops less dangerous!

    I just drive bare feet in the summer when I’m on flip flops


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    Quote Originally Posted by san View Post
    I just drive bare feet in the summer when I’m on flip flops


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    That just reminded me. Japanese household here so we remove our shoes when entering the house. Same goes for the car. Keeps the carpet clean! Those pedals just might draw blood! Lol!
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    I 'replaced' the rubber off my pedals (I think) except the foot rest... just installed on top of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyGraphic View Post
    That just reminded me. Japanese household here so we remove our shoes when entering the house. Same goes for the car. Keeps the carpet clean! Those pedals just might draw blood! Lol!
    I tried driving once without shoes with my Turner Pedals... I learned from that mistake. lol
    Those little diamonds pretty much stabbed my feet. Think, walking on tacks.
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  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    I tried driving once without shoes with my Turner Pedals... I learned from that mistake. lol
    Those little diamonds pretty much stabbed my feet. Think, walking on tacks.
    E C DUB!

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