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Pedal plates (brake and clutch)

Hi

Does anyone have a part number for the metal pedal plates on the brake and clutch pedals (182)? Sure I have read on here before that they can be purchased separately from the entire pedal?

Ta
 
The brake and clutch ones can but the throttle one comes complete with the padal @ £150 ish.

The plates on there own aren't that expensive.
 
The brake and clutch ones can but the throttle one comes complete with the padal @ £150 ish.

The plates on there own aren't that expensive.

I'm sure it was yourself I spoke to about this before, after seeing it on your project? Was a while ago now anyway, remember then having trouble trying to find the part at the time without a part number, no-one at Renault seemed to think they could be bought separately from the whole assembly or something.
 
It well may have been mate, I sold the PH1 last year.

Just looking through my pictures and found this.

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Brilliant, just what I'm after, superb mate! Part number at bottom right? 60 00 073 658
Yes mate, that's it. Your welcome. [emoji106]

I removed the Throttle one and just polished it up. All looked great when fitted. [emoji1]
 
I actually have a brand new throttle 'heel toe' plate that i bought on a group buy here about 2 years ago and still haven't fitted 😂 couldn't bring myself to fit it without sorting all 3 pedals at once. Off to give them a ring now :up:
 
I actually have a brand new throttle 'heel toe' plate that i bought on a group buy here about 2 years ago and still haven't fitted 😂 couldn't bring myself to fit it without sorting all 3 pedals at once. Off to give them a ring now :up:
Cool mate, when I removed mine I gave the black part of the pedal a coat of black paint then fitted the alloy covers. [emoji2]
 
Nice tip, I bet they will look quite scuffed and worn underneath when I take the old ones off so might do that myself...All the little touches make the difference!
 
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