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Item:R33 GTR steering wheel

Age:96

Condition:excellent

Price:$295.00

To Fit:R33 GTR/GTS

Location:Sydney

Contact:Jerry, pm or email [email protected]

Comments: The wheel is in excellent condition and includes the airbag, will post anywhere at buyers expense.

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Hey, just curious. is there any wear on the steering wheel?

also will this fit into a series 1.5? :blink:

thanks

No wear, if you are keen and not in Sydney i can send you high resolution pics. Will fit series 1.5 GTS.

No wear, if you are keen and not in Sydney i can send you high resolution pics. Will fit series 1.5 GTS.

I am keen, my steering wheel is worn out and makes rattling noises, i think one of the previous owners used to wear rings so alot of the leather? has been worn off.

My email is [email protected] thanks.

I'm in melb btw.

I am keen, my steering wheel is worn out and makes rattling noises, i think one of the previous owners used to wear rings so alot of the leather? has been worn off.

My email is [email protected] thanks.

I'm in melb btw.

Email sent with close ups.

Is this still for sale? Im very keen as I need an airbag steering wheel to pass rego! $295 is no prob. From Newcastle so I could arrange pick up if you were willing to meet halfway, otherwise, post is fine.

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Is this still for sale? Im very keen as I need an airbag steering wheel to pass rego! $295 is no prob. From Newcastle so I could arrange pick up if you were willing to meet halfway, otherwise, post is fine.

Still for sale ..

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This is still for sale, plenty of interest but all tyre kickers.

I am not a tyre kicker,

I haven't been on the net for a month but I was all set to purchase this item, but I still haven't gotten an answer from my thread about if this will fit my car.

I'm still looking into it tho.

Thanks.

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