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Hey man the r34 factory option momo wheel looks pretty nice and is a great feel. it was in one of the cars i went to check out when i was shopping around for my r34. unfortunately its a rare factory option so im guessing trying to get one wold be very pricey and very hard to find.

heres a pic:

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Hey man the r34 factory option momo wheel looks pretty nice and is a great feel. it was in one of the cars i went to check out when i was shopping around for my r34. unfortunately its a rare factory option so im guessing trying to get one wold be very pricey and very hard to find.

heres a pic:

thats fkn gay

looks like a truck streering wheel. i fkn hate momo.

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thats fkn gay

looks like a truck streering wheel. i fkn hate momo.

Lol ok, i didnt realise you felt so bad about momo. I would love a nardi or a sparco one as well but i dont know how hard the cops would be? iv only had my car for a week and atm its completely stock.

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Lol ok, i didnt realise you felt so bad about momo. I would love a nardi or a sparco one as well but i dont know how hard the cops would be? iv only had my car for a week and atm its completely stock.

yeah im not a big fan of anything momo;

i have a carbon fibre sparco steering wheel sitting in my boot of my r34

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you wanna sell it? have u got ne pics?

lol

y would i sell it to u mate.

i just bought it paid like 1000 with the boss kit.

its in my boot coz i use the boot for storage whilst i work the interior (STRIPPING ETC)

omp make a nice carbon one as well but still close to a 1000 for one of them

hamish. ur steering wheel is hot man, any reason u didnt go the deeper corn one

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