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Never seen or heard of them coming in dark blue :-/ and not sure why you would get rid of the momo steering wheel especially after only 63000 km lol. Just doesn't seem right. I won't bother fast checking it because I've already got one so not overly concerned

Never seen or heard of them coming in dark blue :-/ and not sure why you would get rid of the momo steering wheel especially after only 63000 km lol. Just doesn't seem right. I won't bother fast checking it because I've already got one so not overly concerned

Auto dash and no momo on S1.

I've seen blue, black and white dials.

Autech front brace is adjustable in the middle nissan is on the side

There are a few bogus 260RS for sale here but personally it doesn't worry me. So long as it has the RB26DETT, GTR box and LSD, 6 x 1 axles, Brembos and a proper manual console what more do you want? Momo wheel would be nice but they don't all have it. I don't particularly like the 260 rear wing or front bar and I prefer no rear steering (hicas).

This one is not genuine but has the R34 front and could be made into a really nice car:

http://www.trademe.c...px?id=441604571

Stumbled across this on carsales. As far as I knew they didn't come in that colour, wrong steering wheel and wrong rear spoiler. What are your thoughts? http://carsales.mobi...12&Cr=0&trecs=3

Looks like one, fast the vin to be sure.

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