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Hey guys,

I have for sale a Momo steering wheel, it is in perfect condition & was only on my car for less

than 2 weeks.

There are no scratches, scuffs or marks on the wheel at all. It also comes with a boss kit

to suit R32 skylines. So you wont need anything else to replace the tattered old stocka, it is extremely easy to fit.

$170 delivered Aust wide.

Thanks

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Reason for selling? anything wrong with it at all?? contact details please

Nope nothing wrong with it at all, reason for selling i got a hold of a near perfect condition standard

steering wheel.

Hi mate,

can U tell me how to take the stock wheels off?

good luck with the sale mate

take off the centre horn button with a small flat blade screw driver, then undo the inside nut (19mm i think) then pull off the steering wheel, but be carefull not to smack yourself in the face when pulling it off. Best thing to do it tap it off the hub from the back side to side, this will loosen it and make it easier to pull off without it slamming the wheel into your face. :D

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