pedalpusher
Supporting Vendor
Hello,
My name is Brian and my company is SRP Racing. SRP has been in business since 1995. We specialize in racing pedals, and we also do some door sills for a few different vehicles. The door sills seem to be the most in demand for this group. They are cnc machined from 1/8" billet aluminum. Once machined you have your choice of a brushed, satin, or machined finish. The brushed and satin have been the most popular. My personal favorite is the satin as it is very classy and the silver complements any other aluminum pieces the car might have. None of the finishes are coated or anodized, they are bare aluminum. This has never been a problem as the parts are not in the elements.
I will try to get some better pictures of the different finishes asap. When I do I will update this thread. Orders typically take 2-5 business days to ship out. If you have any questions please ask.
Thank you,
Brian
www.srpracing.com
Keep in mind the camera sometimes makes the finish look a little funny. They are real hard to take good pictures of because of the way the light reflects off them, especially the machined ones.
My name is Brian and my company is SRP Racing. SRP has been in business since 1995. We specialize in racing pedals, and we also do some door sills for a few different vehicles. The door sills seem to be the most in demand for this group. They are cnc machined from 1/8" billet aluminum. Once machined you have your choice of a brushed, satin, or machined finish. The brushed and satin have been the most popular. My personal favorite is the satin as it is very classy and the silver complements any other aluminum pieces the car might have. None of the finishes are coated or anodized, they are bare aluminum. This has never been a problem as the parts are not in the elements.
I will try to get some better pictures of the different finishes asap. When I do I will update this thread. Orders typically take 2-5 business days to ship out. If you have any questions please ask.
Thank you,
Brian
www.srpracing.com
Keep in mind the camera sometimes makes the finish look a little funny. They are real hard to take good pictures of because of the way the light reflects off them, especially the machined ones.
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