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DOLLER
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Anyone know of a good universal type eccalaraor pedal setup?
Was looking at using a torana style pedal as they look to be a simple bolt up job, but they dont look real flashy :roll: . Any suggestions????????????????????
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Doller,

I guess you want a cable setup?

HZ works OK, easy to bolt in, but nothing flash (this is the way I went). VN(ish) Commodore can also be done with a little welding. Simplest way is to run early Mitsubishi express cable mounted to the original pedal assembly (bolt up job :D ).

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Thanks harv. Yeah cable job.
I'll have to look through on old HQ ute, or as my darling partner calls it " that pile of rusting sh*t" thats holding up a vine behine the shed. :lol:
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Think you'll find HQ is linkage not cable.
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