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Old 08-25-2001, 04:10 AM   #1
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I have a 318ti that Im redoing the pedals on. I see that the new M has a aluminum dead pedal on it that I would love to have. Problem being that BMW parts has no idea what Im talking about. Im thinking its some kind of accesory part, but every M3 I see has them. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as well as info on if it will even fit.

Thanks. This is a great site for ti owners. We are a rare breed it seems, as most ti's I see on the road are used and abused.

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Old 08-27-2001, 04:40 AM   #2
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Do the pedals have //Ms on them? I some like those on eBay, and they looked NICE. I would really like to know where I could purchase those. Are they in the BMW accessories catelogue? Ac Schnitzer makes some really good pedals, but unfortunately they are rather pricy ($200+). UUC motorwerks also makes some nice looking pedals, priced at a reasonable $100, if you can consider buying pedals for $100 reasonable . I would guess that the M dead pedal could be found at a BMW dealership.

The Ti is a great car and it has earned a very good following, a following that the ti deserves!

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Old 08-29-2001, 03:06 AM   #3
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YES, the 2001 M3 dead pedal does say M3 on it. I have asked around at my local dealer and gotten nowhere. I have a concourse in Atlanta later next month. They should have a couple M3s on display. I plan on grabbing someone at the dealership and showing them what I need. Yeah you can buy pedals for a good chunk on change, but the M3 logo is hard to beat.

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