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Nice steering wheel on the Series 1, lol

Hrm, compared to this particular series1 steering wheel?

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:O

Unless you were on the track, taking out an airbag steering wheel leans a bit on the stupid side.

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Hardly any different to an S2 steering wheel...

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But I suppose some people like wank factors and spend ~$300 for a wheel that's nowhere near as beneficial, but at least has "MOMO" in the middle of it :blink:

Don't fix what's not broken, y'know?

The R32s have the sleek look as well as the 'GODZILLA' look. They are lighter than the 33s

The R33s are newer cars but people tend to think they look too bulky and they are becoming a very common sight on australian roads. However, interior wise, the 33s looks much better, more spacious compared to the 32 and S14

S14s are nice cars after you dump some nice 19" rims and lower the car. It's a really fun car to drive. On the other hand, you won't get much room for any passengers at the back and if you're a tall person, this isnt the car to get.

My 2 cents

the on,y reason the R32 is lighter is the motor if you compair a RB25 32 againt a Rb25 33 the weight is the same.

here the specs for a R32GTS25 and a R33GTS25

R32EXTERIOR

Exterior dimensions (LxWxH), mm 4530 x 1695 x 1325

Interior dimensions (LxWxH), mm 1805 x 1400 x 1090

Wheel base, mm 2615

Treads (F/R), mm 1460 / 1460

Ground clearance, mm 145

Curb vehicle weight, kg 1360

Gross vehicle weight, kg

Seating capacity, persons 5

Doors number 2

Min.turning radius, m 5.2

Fuel tank capacity, l 60

R33EXTERIOR

Exterior dimensions (LxWxH), mm 4640 x 1720 x 1340

Interior dimensions (LxWxH), mm 1820 x 1415 x 1090

Wheel base, mm 2720

Treads (F/R), mm 1480 / 1470

Ground clearance, mm 145

Curb vehicle weight, kg 1350

Gross vehicle weight, kg

Seating capacity, persons 5

Doors number 2

Min.turning radius, m 5.2

Fuel tank capacity, l 65

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