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Hi guys,

As above, hoping someone has one as per the pic below.

Prefer one in good condition and with the airbag.

The other option is if someone has just the R34 GT-R Airbag and I can source a standard R34 Wheel (I think!).

Thanks.

Ewan.

nismor34dash.jpg

took me ages to find one also, try hit up jesse streeter on his website and he can have one sent from japan, thats how i got mine, r34 manual steering wheel is the same as the gtr wheel so u can swap the airbags

Cheers Eli, thanks for your help! I'll pop him an email.

How much was it out of interests sake? I missed out on one the other day and it was $400. I'm hoping it will be around that sort of figure.

Ewan.

hey mate, i might have mine up for sale in a week or so, depends when my new wheel and boss kit arrive.

its in very good condition with only a couple of very small marks on it.

I paid $500 for it bout 2 years ago

Id probably be looking for around the $400 mark given its condition

  • 3 weeks later...

Did you end up sourcing one?

I have a reconditioned R34 steering wheel without the airbag - perfect condition with no marks.

Would be chasing $350 for it plus post.

Let me know if you are still interested.

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