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I'm looking for an R34 GTR steering wheel in melb

Also, does anyone know if this will fit an R32 GTR? i know it has the srs airbag etc and the 32 does not, just wondering if its possible to remove this and run it as a normal wheel on the 32? thanks

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I'm looking for an R34 GTR steering wheel in melb

Also, does anyone know if this will fit an R32 GTR? i know it has the srs airbag etc and the 32 does not, just wondering if its possible to remove this and run it as a normal wheel on the 32? thanks

I have a GTT wheel ( manual) its the same as the GTR wheel besides the logo on the airbag pad. No Idea if it will fit a 32 .

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I have a GTT wheel ( manual) its the same as the GTR wheel besides the logo on the airbag pad. No Idea if it will fit a 32 .

thanks mate, im really just after a gtr wheel

seen s15 airbag wheel on a s14 so hmmmm maybe

steering colum may be generic in s14/s15/r33

s13/r32 series has a rubber bush which s14r33 doesn't though

so colum may be different between r32----r34

thanks for that mate.

does anyone have any definites either way?

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