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Old 04-28-2014, 04:53 PM
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It looks like the part number for the dead pedal has been superseded to the P/N you provided and I have confirmed.

Here is everything needed for the sport pedal install for a Sedan or a Coupe with a 7A/T.

Accelerator:
180021NC0C

Brake Pedal:
46531JK00C

Dead Pedal:
678401NF1A

Dead Pedal Clips:
749851NF0A (select quantity of 6)

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Old 04-28-2014, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by connoisseurr
It looks like the part number for the dead pedal has been superseded to the P/N you provided and I have confirmed.

Here is everything needed for the sport pedal install for a Sedan or a Coupe with a 7A/T.

Accelerator:
180021NC0C

Brake Pedal:
46531JK00C

Dead Pedal:
678401NF1A

Dead Pedal Clips:
749851NF0A (select quantity of 6)

Below is everything from Discount Infiniti Parts | Genuine, OEM Infiniti Parts | Infiniti Accessories | Huge Instock Inventory. Lowest price + shipping I've found on the net. They're 100% reliable as I have placed 3 orders with them in the past 2 months.

$200 for all new parts is very reasonable for the full set of OEM aluminum pedals. If you get lucky as I did and find a mint used one on eBay, your cost will only go down from there.
Old 04-28-2014, 07:18 PM
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I searched on eBay for the parts and didn't come up with anything. I'm going to keep searching though.
Old 05-03-2014, 09:42 AM
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There are a few sellers on eBay who have the brake pedal. Rather than searching by part number, you can just search OEM G37 accelerator and options should come up.
Old 05-28-2014, 09:28 AM
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Anyone have the part numbers for the aluminum brake (its smaller) and clutch pad cover...I believe they are the same. I didn't have the part number, so I purchased an entire used clutch on the cheap and just used the pad. I used it to cover the Ebrake pedal...looks great, but recently I scratched it quite badly. I want to replace it, but rather than ordering an entire clutch I just want the pad..
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Originally Posted by bencarrara
Anyone have the part numbers for the aluminum brake (its smaller) and clutch pad cover...I believe they are the same. I didn't have the part number, so I purchased an entire used clutch on the cheap and just used the pad. I used it to cover the Ebrake pedal...looks great, but recently I scratched it quite badly. I want to replace it, but rather than ordering an entire clutch I just want the pad..
I think the part # is 46531 JK02C. You won't like the price.

Here is the link where I got this info.

2013 G37 Coupe: OEM Brakes (BRAKE & CLUTCH PEDAL Manual Trans) Replacement Parts

$71 - http://www.infinitipartsusa.com/Infi...6531jk02c-.htm
Old 06-07-2014, 08:18 AM
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Sport Accelerator $49.94 through this ebay seller right now. Cuts the total cost in half.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/08-09-10-11-12-INFINITI-G37-SPORT-OEM-DBW-ACCELERATOR-GAS-PEDAL-G37S-180021NC0C-/371072468934?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5665a487c6&vxp=mtr
Old 06-07-2014, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Snoogz
Sport Accelerator $49.94 through this ebay seller right now. Cuts the total cost in half.

Ebay
Great price, great condition.
Old 06-12-2014, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Dough1397
In my 2008 6mt, the foot rest is 9" tall, 1 5/8" wide at the base and 1 7/8" wide at the top. See pics 1-3.

It is indeed removable and replaceable, there are 6 pins on the backside of the foot rest which go through the carpet. Pics 4-5 show the pins and how this would separate from the carpet. The top two pins were already loose, the lower ones were caked on and I didn't bother touching them (pic 5 shows plenty of salt stains ). I must remember to get the vacuum and perhaps clean this up properly when I get my replacement parts.

I will be placing an order for:
1x 67840-1NF3A (foot rest)
6x 74985-1NF0A (clips or pressure washers to keep foot rest in place)
I finally received 1x 67840-1NF3A (see pic). It is the right size to replace my 6MT dead pedal (pictured a few posts back).
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Can you please let me know if your dead pedal is actually metal or not. The one that came with my G37xS sedan is just plastic with inserts painted silver. It are now blistered and looks like crap so I would replace it if there is a metal version available. The gas and brake are actual metal and still look great.

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by MarkF
Can you please let me know if your dead pedal is actually metal or not. The one that came with my G37xS sedan is just plastic with inserts painted silver. It are now blistered and looks like crap so I would replace it if there is a metal version available. The gas and brake are actual metal and still look great.

Thanks.
My dead pedal is metal - refer to post 1 for the part #.
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Originally Posted by connoisseurr
It looks like the part number for the dead pedal has been superseded to the P/N you provided and I have confirmed.

Here is everything needed for the sport pedal install for a Sedan or a Coupe with a 7A/T.

Accelerator:
180021NC0C

Brake Pedal:
46531JK00C

Dead Pedal:
678401NF1A

Dead Pedal Clips:
749851NF0A (select quantity of 6)

Below is everything from Discount Infiniti Parts | Genuine, OEM Infiniti Parts | Infiniti Accessories | Huge Instock Inventory. Lowest price + shipping I've found on the net. They're 100% reliable as I have placed 3 orders with them in the past 2 months.

Can anyone confirm that these parts will for certain work for a g37x sedan? I'm ready to buy, but I'm worried about getting them and then it doesn't fit. For some reason, I thought the sedan and coupe pedals were different, that's why I'm being cautious.

Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by buffpatel
Can anyone confirm that these parts will for certain work for a g37x sedan? I'm ready to buy, but I'm worried about getting them and then it doesn't fit. For some reason, I thought the sedan and coupe pedals were different, that's why I'm being cautious.

Thanks in advance.
Sorry if this answer is too late, but yes, those are the correct parts. The coupe and sedan have been confirmed to use the same pedals. 6MT owners have a different dead pedal, likely to compensate for the clutch pedal.

All parts have been updated to the most current knowledge and fitments in the OP!!!
Old 02-18-2015, 12:31 PM
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Has anyone taken on this DIY lately? How did it go?
Old 02-18-2015, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryne
Has anyone taken on this DIY lately? How did it go?
Doing this tonight! Thanks Ryne and Connoisseurr for the DIY and part numbers. I will let you know how it goes. It's a cold one up here in WI but I am going to make it happen.


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