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as above..

I don't like the aftermarket one that came with the car.

Just prefer a stock series 1 steering wheel.

I can even swap for the one that is in my car with boss kit too if someone is interested (can get pics if anyone is interested.)

Don't want any tears on the wheel.. I know it's rare but there must be some around.

thanks

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I can even swap for the one that is in my car with boss kit too if someone is interested (can get pics if anyone is interested.)

this is why I want to swap/replace..

if this is what someone is interested in then by all means.. lets swap.

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no shit.. so you got one you want to sell or swap for this masterpiece-o-shit?

afraid not I like my stock steering wheel. Its starting to look a little worn out though. Anyone know if they can be re-trimmed?

this is the wheel

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=129387

pass on your one thanks

$80 firm + post or you are welcome to pickup.



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