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Hi all, I have a R34 Steering wheel which is in near new condition, air bag has never went off and this was takin of a r34 5 months ago that had done 34,000kms, so the whreel has not done much at all, has manual Tiptronic buttons that have no marks and are a nice goldish color, would look great against a custom dash the same color..

REASON FOR SELLING: Was going to fit this to my s2 r33, but now selling the car and never got to fit it on :(

LOCATION: Gold Coast Or Brisbane Pickup

POSTAGE: $18 I will check this on tuesday at the post office

WILL FIT: R34 Models, and R33 Models with airbags.

PRICE: $240 or best offer

I WILL HAVE PIX UP ON TUESDAY, BUT WHELL LOOKS LIKE THESE PIX BELOW.

Will not be disapointed. Wheel has been boxed for 5 months and still has a very strong leather smell..

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Will this fit an R33 S1 non airbag ? (dont care about the electrical side of things , ill sort that, just physical fit.....

if so can you get a hires pic of the actual wheel you have. I assume those pics are for a demo of what the wheel looks like, not the actual one you have ?

Gary

hey, yeah, it will fit s1 gts, not sure about the hicas tho?, i found when i dissconnected the air bag my hicas went as well, does anyone know if the hicas is part of the airbag connection?... if it is, i would say s1 may have a issue?.. but, i think you can get a boss kit for that issue?..

and ill get pix on tuesday, thats just a demo pic... ill send a pm when its up :P..

Thanks mate...... yeah i dont care about the wiring of airbag, as ill probably just remove it internally either way its not going to be used. I just want it for the tiptronic switches on the wheel, as i made my own custom auto controller with "tiptronic" as they call it, and though this would be a great idea over custom , and still look factory.

I'll keep eye out for PM. Thanks

Gary

oi, i was going to do the same thing :)... nice work on that.. check with some people, but im sure you can use it, but watch for the hicas connection.. pm u tomoorw :)

hmm that is weird.. i have no edit button to edit my top post ?.. :P

any ways. here are pix with a flash on.. there is a dust mark on the right side, i rubed it and made it more dust, if needed i will clean the dust off :thumbsup:...

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