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Hi everyone, I've just bought an R34 GTt. And I went to get a safety certificate in QLD so i could get it registered. And I was told my steering wheel is too small. - I have a Momo steering wheel -

I was told how big my new steering wheel would need to be but unfortuntly I have forgotten. Does any one know what the requirement is and also is there anywhere i could find a list of the requirements for cars in terms of satey certificate. I've searched all over QLD Transports web side and the best i can find is a small list that says the brakes and lights and a sepenstion and a few other things must be right... but they really don't say much.

Also what do you guy think about the requirement for the Pod filter having to be incased in a box. - It makes no sence to me -

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Here you go, Taken from QLD transport modifications guidelines:

Vehicles that are required to comply with ADR 69/.. or

ADR 73/.. or where originally fitted with a driver airbag

must not be fitted with a replacement steering wheel

without an airbag, unless it is supplied by the vehicle

manufacturer as an option for that model.

The diameter of any replacement wheel may be up to

25mm smaller than the original wheel but must not

be less than 350mm.

I'm pretty sure its illegal alltogether to have a momo wheel w/o airbag on a GTT as they came standard with airbags.

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