FS AC Schnitzer shift knob/ pedals
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How come the logos on the pedals pictured above are different?
Aren't they both authentic?Leave a comment:
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Here...sorry my E46 is dirrrty. Its needs some lovins....
The dead pedal weighs like 5 lbs alone. It's a solid chunk of CNC aluminum.
AND SOME MINI PORN! FTW!Sorry...she just looked so pretty sitting there....
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How old are these...cause I bought mine like 7 years ago and have the old style...mine came in a ACS box and have serial numbers...From Butler Tire. I guess you all can get receipts from ACS (Aachen) but damn thats alot of work...one sec...I will take pics of mine.:hitler:Leave a comment:
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I still have an apparently real shift knob for sale and apparently questionable pedals for sale.
So I have that going for me.
I also have this amazing for sale thread too.Leave a comment:
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So does everyone agree that the shift knob is real? That it is the same shift knob that Bavarian autosport sells for $399?Leave a comment:
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I don't think I've seen the shift knob replicas before. Just for the pedalsLeave a comment:
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Is there a certificate for the shift knob too? I mean, if I'm going to try and get re-prints from Germany, I should go all the way.
I'm suprised not too many people haven't brought up the shift knob.. Does everyone agree that it is genuine?Leave a comment:
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Not to stirstuff up but I have to agree with Vlad. All ACS stuff comes with certificate with a hologram on it. With out that or a reciept from CEC or another ACS rep its impossible to tell. If you are asking the price for the real thing you kinda need the docs to back it up. Particularly on something that is so easily and readily faked.
I have 2 sets of real ACS pedals. I will try to post pics tonight and anyone interested can compare the 2 and make their own decision. IMHO I do not see anything that would lead me to believe they are fake.Leave a comment:
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