I found a strip of black, hard foam at work and cut out 14 slot inserts. I made each piece a tad big so it would fit snug in each slot, plus the foam has an adhesive backing to keep it in place against the plastic of the existing "dead pedal".
Marked then drilled four holes for the screws and installed. IMHO it looks great and matches the sport pedals real well, especially from more than a few inches away.
Was this a necessary purchase? Not really. Was it pricey? Yes. Do I like it? A lot.
PS: Keep in mind that this is in my 2009 Pontiac G8 GT.
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Traded-in car: K&N Typhoon intake, JBA Shorty headers, Solo mid-pipes/hi-flow cats, GMPP Track Pack axle-back, Vmax ported TB, Billet Custom catch can, billet tensioner pulley, Hines Hex Vents, Z/TA rear spoiler, ProCustom headlight covers, Drake black/riveted quarter window covers, GM satin fuel door, chrome and brushed caps/covers under the hood, EmblemPros underhood bowtie & fuel rail "Camaro" plates, chrome "SS" door kick-panels, chrome trunk latch plate & strut rods, Street Scene lower grille ducts w/LED lights, front bowtie-delete, Yates Performance pedals, 35% tint, etc.
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