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FT: STI pedals and STI Short-throw+momo knob, Philly,PA


arkadyzv

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I have Legacy GT Genuine Sti pedals and Sti short throw with the momo knob. I want stock + cash.

Pedals:

https://www.subarugenuineparts.com/product_info.php?cPath=31_71&products_id=881

$110 new

$50 + your stock pedals.

Short throw:

https://www.subarugenuineparts.com/product_info.php?cPath=31_71&products_id=960

$230 new

+ Momo Knob

https://www.subarugenuineparts.com/product_info.php?cPath=31_71&products_id=880

$65 new

The momo emblem is missing from the top.

$150 + your stock stuff

$180 for the STS and Momo Knob.

Prefer someone local so we can meet up and do the exchange.

 

Located in Elkins Park, PA 19207, basically Philadelphia area.

Refs= arkady151 on nasioc, arkady151 ebay id, arkady151 on rx7club.com

 

Prices are OBO, I'm new to the Legacy world thus I dont know what used prices are for Subaru accessories.

 

Thanks,

 

Ark

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No they don't. The clutch and brake are apparently easy to do, the gas is not.

 

I am interested in the pedals...

I need to see pics of them though.

I come through that area every few weeks (I may next week).

One word of advice...swap out the actual gas pedal assembly...I hear that it is a b!tch...let me know once you get pics.

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Do you know how to do the swap. I am coming up to the area on saturday in the AM.

Can you take pics of the actual pedals though so I can assess the condition of them?

 

I can take pics tonight, from what I saw and what the dealer told, the clutch and brake as a straight swap, the gas pedal is a bracket and the pedal. I'll try to mess with them tonight when I take pics.

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I can take pics tonight, from what I saw and what the dealer told, the clutch and brake as a straight swap, the gas pedal is a bracket and the pedal. I'll try to mess with them tonight when I take pics.

 

That would be great, thanks! I believe there is a pin that holds things together...and that the gas pedal is tough to remove.

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