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Old 30th September 2001, 03:46   #1
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Hamann Pedals

Can someone please post a pic of Hamann pedals please? Thanks.

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Old 1st October 2001, 00:22   #2
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C'mon!! Someone has to have this pic...I'd very much appreciate it if someone could post a link or something.

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Old 1st October 2001, 00:32   #3
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Theyn have several types but I think these are what the E39 M5 ones look like:



Very similar to Kelleners, execpt the Hamann text.
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Nice. Where can I get a set of these?
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Thanks Johann, those are them. Nah, those UUC (?) ones aren't even close. The accelerator pedals doesn't cover the rubber completely also. The Hamann ones IMO are better looking, and the fact that you never see them in the US adds to their appeal. I have seen them in person (my dad's M5), and they look great. Once I saw them, I had to have them.

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I talk to Rob from UUC about their pedals. He also told me that the accelerator pedal doesn't cover the black rubber as well.
Although UUC pedals look pretty good to me in the picture:



Anyone have AC Schnitzer Pedals? How does AC S. cover the accelerator pedal?
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hmm.. the UUC and M ones are basically the same as the Schnitzer ones...
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It sure does....

They do look alike. Besides the engraved UUC and M sticker...

maybe they are manufactured by same company.....
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They do look alike. Besides the engraved UUC and M sticker...

maybe they are manufactured by same company.....
Saem goes for Kelleners and Hamann.
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