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Old 27-10-2014, 10:23 PM   #1
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Default AU s2 XR8, what is it really??

My 2000 mod AU XR8 has a plate affixed on the inner guard ( drivers side ) that says this vehicle is fitted with a Momo steering wheel and a Tickford body kit, it also has a hand built Tickford 5ltr Windsor (not mentioned anywhere on the car) with all numbers matching up. It appears to me that this car started life as a AU Falcon V8 and had the Tickford bits added before it hit the road. Some things are different to what I read on forums like I heard ALL XR6's & XR8's are "fly by wire" mine has cables! The 16 pin plug for the OBD readers, mine only has 7 pins in the 16 holes. It's the little things like that, that I'm finding confusing. Any comments or advice would be GREAT!!! Thanks, george

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