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Hey Guys and Gals. :)

I have a genuine nardi deep corn steering wheel (350mm) sitting here, if anyone wants it im looking for around the $350 mark. (reasonable offers will be accepted). Its the one with the 80mm offset and its leather not the suede one. Has the horn button and has only been fitted once. I also have a nardi boss kit for a datsun which supposedly fits a 32 >_> which ill be happy to throw in if i can find it.

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I also have a set of genuine 6 point Takata Harness that i dont need. They are brand new and have never been fitted. Does not come with box, but with everything else needed. FIA approved until 2010. Looking for $450 negotiable (reasonable offers also accepted).

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Im located in SA on Anzacs. You can also contact me on 0423734866 (ask for min :P ) anytime of day. Can post to other states too.

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Yeah i was going to bolt them in for when i take my car out to Mallala, but since its defected i want to get if off and then worry about taking it to the track. (Or alternatively i could just trailer it out to the track :) teehee)

daaammm that is a sweet harness you got there going at a great price. too bad i havnt got that much and i dont want to offer what i got coz its too insulting...GL with sale nonetheless

hey mate just about the harness i have not heard of the brand before sorry i have an RCI 5 point was just wanting to no the benafits of this to mine im interested in it by the way

They are Takata...period. The name says it all. They are very thick and wont let you move. If you've seen Fast & the Furious (Tokyo Drift) You'll notice the red evo has them. They are a very well known brand in Japan. Bad thing is they are quite overpriced for harnesses. But thats because of the reputation and the name :D;) hope that helps

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