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Haha! So this question just spawns more questions!

ITZTRU - I don't know the size but I believe it's slightly smaller than the R34 wheel and retains the air bag.

Munkyb0y - Not sure yet, but I'll keep you in mind when it comes time to barter.

i was looking at doing this also, i read somewhere that there was a momo factory option airbag steering wheel for the gtt but have been able to find no info on it whatsoever, i too want to change my steering wheel and was lookin at the Z wheel, hope it fits!

So the question now is do I guinea pig it and find out for sure?!

I reckon I will do it after the suspension and turbo install next month.

Thanks for the help.

BTW... if anyone finds some info out about the momo airbag steering wheel for GTT before I do this, please let me know! Cheers.

So the question now is do I guinea pig it and find out for sure?!

I reckon I will do it after the suspension and turbo install next month.

Thanks for the help.

BTW... if anyone finds some info out about the momo airbag steering wheel for GTT before I do this, please let me know! Cheers.

Yes please! :D I love guinea cops..."gtstcoupe" (Lee) is my first pet for taking a gamble on ordering his Power FC from the states...

you can be my second pet! :woot::D

thats funny ...i just put an R34 steering wheel onto my series 2 R33.. If that fits then i guess most other nissan steering wheels are interchangeable. One prob though cant seem to figure out how to connect the airbag. Like both R33 and R34's have the same clip for the airbag but 33's have this extra circuit board thing that the steering wheel connects to first then from there the airbag clips in...any ideas? :woot:

thats funny ...i just put an R34 steering wheel onto my series 2 R33.. If that fits then i guess most other nissan steering wheels are interchangeable. One prob though cant seem to figure out how to connect the airbag. Like both R33 and R34's have the same clip for the airbag but 33's have this extra circuit board thing that the steering wheel connects to first then from there the airbag clips in...any ideas? :(

Sorry no idea on that one... my old R33 was S1, so sans airbags... and I havent even had the steering wheel off my R34.

turns out its not so small, it just feels small cause its comfortable and has a nice groove.

Not sure if its genuine, i like it, so its all that counts :banana:

well here it is, sorry about lighting and quality.

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