Which is which?

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Which is which?

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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...

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An FB that was owned by someone who doesnt know his own strength ???????? :econfused: :econfused: :econfused:
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i snapped a gearstick off at the collum once smashing it from first to second :lol:
looking at the second one it looks like something home made looks tp be welded at the end and rechromed :? god knows why though
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Mick wrote:it looks like something home made looks tp be welded at the end and rechromed :? god knows why though
Maybe it was modified for a deep dish sports steering wheel ????
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Thanks guys.
looking at the second one it looks like something home made looks tp be welded at the end and rechromed
That would explain why it wouldn't fit... :shock: :crazy:

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Re: Which is which?

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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.
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Thanks Craig.
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