Just wanting to confirm what these column shifters are from. The top one is FB EK? and the bottom one I'm not sure about...
many thanks.
Which is which?
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Which is which?
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Re: Which is which?
An FB that was owned by someone who doesnt know his own strength ????????
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Re: Which is which?
i snapped a gearstick off at the collum once smashing it from first to second
looking at the second one it looks like something home made looks tp be welded at the end and rechromed god knows why though
looking at the second one it looks like something home made looks tp be welded at the end and rechromed god knows why though
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
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Re: Which is which?
Maybe it was modified for a deep dish sports steering wheel ????Mick wrote:it looks like something home made looks tp be welded at the end and rechromed god knows why though
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Re: Which is which?
Thanks guys.
Stewart
That would explain why it wouldn't fit...looking at the second one it looks like something home made looks tp be welded at the end and rechromed
Stewart
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Re: Which is which?
Hi Stewart,
I had a look at some of my shifters the other day. The top one is definitely FB/EK manual.
Middle one came from a EK Hydro column and the bottom I think is from EJ/EH.
Hope this helps.
Cheers Craig.
I had a look at some of my shifters the other day. The top one is definitely FB/EK manual.
Middle one came from a EK Hydro column and the bottom I think is from EJ/EH.
Hope this helps.
Cheers Craig.
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Thanks Craig.
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