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I have a street beast car that i am finishing,and noticed that the pedals and the are real tight.the left side fender wall is really close to the clutch pedal,and makes it hard to depress with tennis shoes on.its not like a regular speedster built on a vw frame .its the tube chassic that street beast made.Iam thanking of cutting the wall out and making more room for my feet.does anyone have any answers for me.
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I have a street beast car that i am finishing,and noticed that the pedals and the are real tight.the left side fender wall is really close to the clutch pedal,and makes it hard to depress with tennis shoes on.its not like a regular speedster built on a vw frame .its the tube chassic that street beast made.Iam thanking of cutting the wall out and making more room for my feet.does anyone have any answers for me.
Blake,

I built a Street Beast a year ago and understand your left foot concerns. You could cut out the left kick panel, this will add two inches to the outside of the 2x4 steel box frame . You'll need to fabricate a box out of aluminum and come up with a section of matching carpet.
You'll also find that there is no room for your toes as they hit the underside of the fuel tank placement...nothing you can do with this other than do a custom tank and cut out that area.
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