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been lookin around for good prices, seem to me locally all prices are very much similar and expensive as is... (i'm talkin genuine ones, not dodgy copies). even prices from japanese suppliers seem to be up there as well. is Steve Speed Shop prices good compared to others?

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Go the nismo steering wheel :)

You Nismo whore, you ;)

If this is the Nismo wheel(s) you mean, I prefer the look of the Momo Millenium:

http://www.takakaira.com/asp/template.asp?...iEfFfacBd%60gCb

However, I might just have to get a Nismo boss emblem (or better yet, a GT-R one if you can source it) :D

Lucien.

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Thx for the link... Nismo wheel is not the most exciting look out there on the market. Generally momo looks sexier thus the high price and demand. but for a reason (perhaps due to simple and easy to spin during drifting) Nismo and Personal (brand) wheels are popular in Japan.

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I want a steering wheel with an airbag that will work on my 33GTR!!! there is suposedly a MOMO one around that does... anyone know of any?

Yes there is

They look very similar to the WRX mom but have Nissan stamped into them aswell

I will find you a photo

They cost about $800-1000 s/hand here

Pm me.

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Darrin, will that wheel works on GTS-t as well? particualrly with HICAS sensor & stuffs going around at the back of  our wheels..?

Yes they will because they are made for each car r33 r34 180sx x-trail etc

Pictures of a new one are attached

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Lucien, did you find a wheel yet? What model were you after and what was the best price?

Dave.

Yeah, I went with Miki Marketing. I haven't recieved the purchase order yet, but they want S$270 (conveniently under the customs limit) + S$30 for shipping (about A$250) all up. Only pain so far is the guy disappeared overseas for a few days, so things have been very slow to move and they don't accept Visa, so have to use a T/T.

Edit: Oh, I forgot to say: went with the Momo Millenium.

LW.

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