Item #1:
Generation 1 dead pedal from 1980s. Genuine Racing Dynamics/RD Sport, not Electrodyne. Made of aluminum with silver "Racing Dynamics" lettering. There are signs of wear and tear along the side and top, though most of it cannot be seen once mounted. The RD lettering is also peeling in certain areas.


Comes with minimal hardware (see bolt at bottom of first picture). This dead pedal is extremely rare and is no longer available. The minor imperfections can easily be fixed by respraying, anodizing, etc. RD part number is 123-12-30-011.
Asking $75; shipping within the lower 48 will be no more than $6.
Item #2
Leather parking brake handle from an E32 7-series. Leather is in good shape with minor scuffs. Will fit any E30 brake handle, but if used with the stock accordion boot it will be several inches too short. I highly recommend using this in conjunction with an E30 M3 leather boot or something from Rob Schiering.

Asking $20 with free shipping anywhere in the United States. Parts are located in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Generation 1 dead pedal from 1980s. Genuine Racing Dynamics/RD Sport, not Electrodyne. Made of aluminum with silver "Racing Dynamics" lettering. There are signs of wear and tear along the side and top, though most of it cannot be seen once mounted. The RD lettering is also peeling in certain areas.


Comes with minimal hardware (see bolt at bottom of first picture). This dead pedal is extremely rare and is no longer available. The minor imperfections can easily be fixed by respraying, anodizing, etc. RD part number is 123-12-30-011.
Asking $75; shipping within the lower 48 will be no more than $6.
Item #2
Leather parking brake handle from an E32 7-series. Leather is in good shape with minor scuffs. Will fit any E30 brake handle, but if used with the stock accordion boot it will be several inches too short. I highly recommend using this in conjunction with an E30 M3 leather boot or something from Rob Schiering.

Asking $20 with free shipping anywhere in the United States. Parts are located in the San Francisco Bay Area.


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