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i dont like adding unnecessary thickness to the pedals unless i want one of the pedals closer to me... so i prefer the factory oem pedal covers. i suppose if
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i dont like adding unnecessary thickness to the pedals unless i want one of the pedals closer to me... so i prefer the factory oem pedal covers.
![]() i suppose if the Z had telescopic steering wheel drilling type might be an option but for me this is the way the Z shouldve look from the factory. |
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