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would it be possible to remove the airbag+sterring wheel(without setting off the airbag) and replacing it with an aftermarket steering wheel(momo) for circuit racing?? then for the street could you install the original steering wheel and airbag so it is fully functional and just like it was b4 taking it off??

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