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for the ultimate jap racing bling check out the KEY!S wheels. http://www.cardome.com/keys/op03.shtml

I'm rocking one in the 33 GTR atm. it sure is 'out there' but feels great and I am a massive wanker anyway so the little stars stitched into the rim don't bother me...

yeah baby.

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they do have the pedigree. mines one like this. not suede though.

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Which boss kit did you use and where did you buy from?

they are the same bolt pattern as nardi wheels. there are only basically 2 types in the world of aftermarket road car wheels nardi type or momo type. all other wheels fall into one of those. most boss kits these days will fit both. they are both 6 bolt and just have a slightly different pcd and different pattern. the only other types are basically open wheeler or go kart wheels.

the easy way to tell. if it has a bolt on the centre line above and below the horn button it's momo type. if it has no bolt on the centre line (like the key!s wheel) but instead has 2 bolts above and below the horn button then it's nardi type.

i bought the KEY!S wheel in japan.

they are the same bolt pattern as nardi wheels. there are only basically 2 types in the world of aftermarket road car wheels nardi type or momo type. all other wheels fall into one of those. most boss kits these days will fit both. they are both 6 bolt and just have a slightly different pcd and different pattern. the only other types are basically open wheeler or go kart wheels.

the easy way to tell. if it has a bolt on the centre line above and below the horn button it's momo type. if it has no bolt on the centre line (like the key!s wheel) but instead has 2 bolts above and below the horn button then it's nardi type.

i bought the KEY!S wheel in japan.

I have already mentally spent sooo much money Lol...

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Ok, well since i started this thread I thought I would update, I've bought a Nismo Grp A wheel from japan (New)

and also most of the interior for the front of the car !!

are you talkn about one of these brah? becos i want one for track days. i would cut off my left ball to have. let me know. chuz.

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are you talkn about one of these brah? becos i want one for track days. i would cut off my left ball to have. let me know. chuz.

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It certainly is brov, it is the new version of that exact wheel, except it is all black and the grip itself is fully leather

here is the link to where I bought mine.

http://www.rhdjapan.com/nismo-steering-wheel-330f-type-24464

let me know if you want a pic of it in car.

I bought this little puppy,,,. I'm going to buy a really cheap rubbish one to interchange so I never put my dirty grubby hands on it.

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Cheers

Neil.

I know how you feel Lol.

I put my Nismo on and I wanted to leave the little shower cap type plastic surround it came in on !

Did you put that bad boy in your 33 or the Radical ?

I'm sure you know this but with velour/felt type wheels if you don't use gloves the acid in your skin will deteriorate the surround super fast.

I know how you feel Lol.

I put my Nismo on and I wanted to leave the little shower cap type plastic surround it came in on !

Did you put that bad boy in your 33 or the Radical ?

I'm sure you know this but with velour/felt type wheels if you don't use gloves the acid in your skin will deteriorate the surround super fast.

That Nismo one is pretty damn cool mate !!!. e-bay has some really cheap rubbish ones on there so I'm thinking I'll buy another quick release and use it to move the car around.

Definately going on the Skyline,,,the Radical has a very sweet little number (260mm) with a real race car release. I have some pics I think,,,yes here you go

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The 2nd pic shows the spacer I had to make so I could get the wheel closer to me. I was getting wrist soreness very badly and after speaking to Malcolm Oastler at bathurst he suggested I do it. Fixed my problem straight away.

I never drive with out gloves,,but it's good reminding for anyone that doesn't.

Cheers

Neil.

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