I am going to order an XR6 Turbo ute this week, and I want to order either the Sports or Momo wheel, but I am unsure of what each looks like. And with nearly $200 difference I'd like to know which one is better. Thanks.
Are there any other options worth getting?
All I want is the steering wheel and presteige paint at this stage. I can't afford the bigger brakes, so don't suggest those
Good choice of ute mate !
If you can afford it go for the Prestige sound system, 6 stacker etc...because you cant upgrade it at a later date. The leather is also a good option imo.
I am not telling you what to do, but if i was in your position i would be shopping around at different dealers and you may find that they have a ute in stock with a heap of options like leather, big brakes, prestige sound etc in the colour you want. They will definately want to sell it, so you can screw them on the price.
I saved nearly $10k on mine, as it was a showroom demo 2003 plated
i have seen the standard sterring wheel and the momo one. To me the momo wheel is a waste of money and it still works the same as the standard one. They both turn the ute in diffarent directions.
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Ok - I am ordering a black one, i found out about blue pearl, its in the brochure but not available.
I am getting the sports wheel cause its so much better and cheaper.
At this stage, no one in Brisbane has a Manual Turbo ute, so I have to order one so its a 4 week wait. Thats fine.
I am upgrading the stereo after market, i have a $2500 stereo from the ED that WILL go into the ute, there is plenty of room to install a separate head unit and the standard one can just sit there.
I may or may not go the Hard tornou in body colour, we'll see on Saturday.
Another Question, can I get the FPV pedals in the ute? I know I can prob buy them separately and fit them myself, but you think the dealer may do it fo rme if I ask them nicely? Or is a complete no go?
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