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Old 07-01-2006, 03:08 AM   #1
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***mazda 3 Cast Aluminum Pedals****

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We are please to announce that we are the exclusive distributor of those beautiful Aluminum pedals for the 3.

These great pedals are made from 1/8" cast aluminum enhanced with a super nice gloss finish over a brushed surface. The rubber inserts are fixed in the aluminum providing excellent grip. These pedals will make a nice improvement over the stock ones and they are made to last.

The Mazda 3 logo is engraved. It is not a cheap sticker that will peel off.

Screws and Bolts are included, no additional parts required. Drilling is required for installation.

Fits on 2004-2006 Mazda3 All Models including 4DR Sedan and 3DR Hatchback



We provide the Mazda 3 pedals in 2 versions. The automatic transmission or manual transmission


You can get them on special intro price for Mazda 3 forums here: http://www.xenonexpert.com/mazda_pedals_special.html


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Old 07-03-2006, 07:55 PM   #2
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Hmmmmm. Pictures no show.

Oh well I saw them at the ***********. If I end up getting pedals these are the ones. I still think it would be awesome to powder coat them colors too though.
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Old 07-04-2006, 12:02 AM   #3
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Hmmmmm. Pictures no show.

Oh well I saw them at the ***********. If I end up getting pedals these are the ones. I still think it would be awesome to powder coat them colors too though.
Pictures should work now if you click on the links

Thanks for the kind comments.
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Old 07-04-2006, 12:05 AM   #4
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hubba hubba those are amaaazing.
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Old 07-04-2006, 01:31 PM   #5
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If youd offer them in a powdercoat like black chrome/gunmetal Id be all over these...
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Old 07-04-2006, 03:31 PM   #6
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if you look up some metal shops in your area that do powder coating i think you will be able to get yours coated the color of your choice (to a point) for a reasonable amount...
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That sounds too muck like work to me.....
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Old 07-05-2006, 12:47 AM   #8
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I like them, but how much work is it to install? Drilling required, but how much? Is it doable on my own (i have all the necessary tools) or do i need to bring it somewhere?
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I like them, but how much work is it to install? Drilling required, but how much? Is it doable on my own (i have all the necessary tools) or do i need to bring it somewhere?
You do it on your own. Very simple. Remove stock rubber pedal cover. Position new pedal on metal part of the OEM pedal. mark holes to drill. Drill. Then screw the new pedals. That's it!
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Old 07-05-2006, 08:49 PM   #10
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If youd offer them in a powdercoat like black chrome/gunmetal Id be all over these...
Now there's two of us!!!!!!!!!

I was thinking black, gunmetal, red and blue (to match the interiors). Incidentally does anyone have an idea of how much powder coating four pedals, two of which are very small, would cost?
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Now there's two of us!!!!!!!!!

I was thinking black, gunmetal, red and blue (to match the interiors). Incidentally does anyone have an idea of how much powder coating four pedals, two of which are very small?
So far the cost seems high. It would take a huge batch of pedals to make the option not too expensive. I think your best bet is to have it done at a local shop for now.
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So far the cost seems high. It would take a huge batch of pedals to make the option not too expensive. I think your best bet is to have it done at a local shop for now.
I kinda figured that. Doesn't mean I can't wish.
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I kinda figured that. Doesn't mean I can't wish.
Yep. Wishing is free
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Man I'd love to do it, but I'm no wiz with a drill and I don't think a shop would charge lightly for it. Love the look though.
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Man I'd love to do it, but I'm no wiz with a drill and I don't think a shop would charge lightly for it. Love the look though.

You don't need a special skill with a drill to do that mod. Probably one of the easiest mod to do skill wise. Hard on the back but not on skills

You remove rubber wrapping stock pedals, place new pedals on the metal stock ones. Mark holes, drill and screw the pedal in place....real easy.
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