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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:31 pm 
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check my gallery if you wanna see what a momo one looks like for EL, id imagine the design would be much the same with AU? i replaced mine because the stock el wheel was too thin n spongy

 

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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:36 pm 
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get an AU LTD wheel or somthing. I hate those aftermarket wheels, they look cheap and don't suit the interior of a daily driver any way. Get a factory wheel so you keep your airbag, keep your cruise, insurance will be happy and look good at the same time

eww...
*cringes at fake woodgrain and fordz's lack of taste*
Go an XR one or a momo XR/T series one.
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:15 am 
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get an AU LTD wheel or somthing. I hate those aftermarket wheels, they look cheap and don't suit the interior of a daily driver any way. Get a factory wheel so you keep your airbag, keep your cruise, insurance will be happy and look good at the same time

eww...
*cringes at fake woodgrain and fordz's lack of taste*
Go an XR one or a momo XR/T series one.


just because you ain't got one :lol:

 

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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 8:25 pm 
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get an AU LTD wheel or somthing. I hate those aftermarket wheels, they look cheap and don't suit the interior of a daily driver any way. Get a factory wheel so you keep your airbag, keep your cruise, insurance will be happy and look good at the same time

eww...
*cringes at fake woodgrain and fordz's lack of taste*
Go an XR one or a momo XR/T series one.


just because you ain't got one :lol:

i'd rather a stock forte steering wheel than a grey leather and wood grain one in my black interior. It would look cheap and tacky, although looing at your car you'd know all about that ;)
I'll stick with my leather XR one thanks. :lol:
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:06 pm 
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{USERNAME} wrote:
{USERNAME} wrote:
{USERNAME} wrote:
get an AU LTD wheel or somthing. I hate those aftermarket wheels, they look cheap and don't suit the interior of a daily driver any way. Get a factory wheel so you keep your airbag, keep your cruise, insurance will be happy and look good at the same time

eww...
*cringes at fake woodgrain and fordz's lack of taste*
Go an XR one or a momo XR/T series one.


just because you ain't got one :lol:

i'd rather a stock forte steering wheel than a grey leather and wood grain one in my black interior. It would look cheap and tacky, although looing at your car you'd know all about that ;)
I'll stick with my leather XR one thanks. :lol:


thats why if you where smart you would get the AUII ghia BLACK leather and woodgrain wheel like i have :wink: . And not the grey one :lol:

 

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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 1:42 pm 
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get an AU LTD wheel or somthing. I hate those aftermarket wheels, they look cheap and don't suit the interior of a daily driver any way. Get a factory wheel so you keep your airbag, keep your cruise, insurance will be happy and look good at the same time

eww...
*cringes at fake woodgrain and fordz's lack of taste*
Go an XR one or a momo XR/T series one.


just because you ain't got one :lol:

i'd rather a stock forte steering wheel than a grey leather and wood grain one in my black interior. It would look cheap and tacky, although looing at your car you'd know all about that ;)
I'll stick with my leather XR one thanks. :lol:


thats why if you where smart you would get the AUII ghia BLACK leather and woodgrain wheel like i have :wink: . And not the grey one :lol:

so you got a black one even though you have a grey interior... very tasteful.
Fake woodgrain would never go in my car. Tacky.. :?
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:59 pm 
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so you got a black one even though you have a grey interior... very tasteful.
Fake woodgrain would never go in my car. Tacky.. :?


all EBII - ED's came from the factory with black wheels buddy :)

 

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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:16 pm 
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so you got a black one even though you have a grey interior... very tasteful.
Fake woodgrain would never go in my car. Tacky.. :?


all EBII - ED's came from the factory with black wheels buddy :)

fordz, say what you like :wink:

you're still a f**k tossbag :lol:
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:39 pm 
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only problem is cant find tool the get the wheele off email Ferntree Gully Auto Salvage but got no repley does anyone have one they want to sell

you will find the correct size hex allen key will work fine... thats what i used, does not have to be that weird star shape. Just make sure its the correct size as to not strip it.
Mind you i cant remember what size it was... :(

edit: oh and when pulling off the wheel leave the bolt done up a few turns when you pull off the whell... as it can be quite hard and a perfect way to smack teeth when it come flying off. 8-)

 

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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:24 pm 
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so you got a black one even though you have a grey interior... very tasteful.
Fake woodgrain would never go in my car. Tacky.. :?


all EBII - ED's came from the factory with black wheels buddy :)

fordz, say what you like :wink:

you're still a f**k tossbag :lol:


you know you want me :wink:

 

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