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Been looking at finding a Series 2 gtst steering wheel for the last 5 month, and honestly I've lost hope of every finding one within a reasonable price range. I'm wanting to know if the GTT steering wheels would fit. There's also someone on the forum selling 34 GTR steering wheels for a very reasonable price, I'd like to buy it but don't know if they will fit on my car or not. I'm not intereted in aftermarket stuff as I'm a big fan of the original leather steering wheels and nothing else will do.

So if anyone can give me a straight answer, I promise to give you a packet of cookies or a bottle of beer.

Cheers all

James

Yes it will fit .. Cause I got a r33 wheel for my r34 .. so i assume it can only do the old swapsies..

I rekon you look into the silvia series s15 wheels so sexual ..

Lingering now long is looking for this part tho .. hes got my 33 wheel now

1. Who on the forum is selling R34 GTR airbag steering wheels?

2. If replacing an R33 airbag wheel with an R34 airbag wheel (either GTT or GTR) will the airbag still operate in the event of an accident?

I would also like to know this. The R34 GT-R wheel looks awesome.

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