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Wanted to buy - R30 steering wheel asap. Need one for a RWC. My interior is Blue, so would prefer grey, but would be happy with any colour just to get it on the road. Will pay postage to Brisbane from anywhere in Aus.

Or one from another model that fits and works with minimal work. I believe R30's are the old larger spline, same as Datsuns etc, R31 onwards changed to the smaller spline.

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I do have a spare R30 Ti steering wheel, will see what nic its in and get back to you.

From memory the grip a bit 'twisty' and needed epoxy or something squirted in it to fix it back together..... would be fine for passing pits i guess....

R31 have a diferent spline in the hub.

N12 Exa has exactly same wheel as Ti R30 but also diferent hub spline.

R30 has same as 180/200B, 240K, C210 etc if you want to use a Momo or similar a/mkt wheel & boss kit.

For rego I would be glueing it up. Get a hypo syringe and inject super glue into it, that should satisfy the hunger for roadworthy inspection.

Cheers, D

Dennis you beat me to the punch! Just a heads up though, nothing's harder than trying to explain how you ended up with a hypodermic needle glued to the work-bench in the garage when mates visit!

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