Does anyone know if there was an optional MOMO gear knob for the EB-ED XRs for Auto transmission.
Any pictures available ??
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The XR family ---->
Muzza: a XR8 AU seriesIII...bog standard :)
TBH: (the better half) drives an ED XR6 wagon (Mock Dev 4 160rwkw, JMM extractors, 4 electric windows, Ghia door panels in XR trim, rear head & arm rests in XR trim, Momo s/wheel with Cruise, EL thermos, EBGT wheels, etc) things to come soon = EECV upgrade.
Don't think there was any momo options. Don't think T-bars from AU's will fit on E-series cars either unforunately. T-series mom gearknobs, although fat are nice and leathered and looks good.
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O.F.R #12
1999 AU XR8
14.594 @ 94.40mph
152.2RWKW (APS dyno)
Switchable Shift Kit, K&N panel filter, Lukey straight thru mufflers, momo gear and steer,
DBA slotted rotors/Bendix ultimate pads (front), Pioneer MP3 head unit and BA XR carpet mats.
Originally posted by EFFalcon JC: you sure arnt holding back with the touches to your EF :)
LOL! Well, I've got around $13k to play with - $12k for the car and $600 for stereo + speakers, which doesn't leave much for anything major (like extractors etc), so things like gear knobs and the like will come first.
BTW - I PM'd ViGilanTe - looks like he will be getting me a gear knob to suit the EF. I would assume that he can get them for any pre-AU Falcon. He has them in leather or carbon Fibre styles.
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AU1 XR8 Auto147.9 rwkw (approx 215 fwkw)
AU2 Wagon HAD Auto
17s, Pacemakers, 3" Intake & Pod filter (The Family Hack)
Guys.. I can get you a carbon fibre or woodgrain auto knob for your Falc. Im quite sure that Momo dont do auto knobs. I will make double sure on Tuesday when I go back to work.
ViGiLaNtE
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