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Hi Guys,

Just looking for a new steering wheel for my R33. Im after an airbag replacement wheel.

I want to know if airbag equipped wheels off models like s15/r34/wrx's/etc other newer nissans will fit on an r33 gtst.

And also are r33 s1 steering wheels and s2 wheels interchangable.

Has anybody done any of the following?

Cheers

D

I had a series 1.5 1995 R33 gtst and tried to fit a series 2 R33 wheel. It was approx 3 years ago, so hard to remember, but it did not work. One of them has a extra electronic black box mounted in the wheel and the other one did not. So the air bog would not work.

I think if you have a 1.5 1995 you are stuck with using the same wheel from a skyline or other nissan of the same year

I thought that the electroncis would be a problem. My good mate is an auto elec so I'll see what he says about the wiring for an airbag.

Did the wheel itself fit on?

I also have a s1.5

What about GTR's..Did the 95 model come with an airbag and would it fit?

Tried to do a search on that but only found info on the s2 33gtr steering wheels.

I just want a newer looking steering wheel because I have to replace the one ive got now since its burnt.

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