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I'm after a standard 260RS MOMO steering wheel...

Anyone got one for sale or know where to get one?

I've checked import monster but they're a bit pricey on there.

Also on a side note, anyone know how a set of 19x9.5+22 wheels will sit on a 260RS? They have the bigger brake clearance aswell... (Rays GT-Cs)

thanks guys

i run 19x9.5 +27 (rays gt-f) on the rear of my 260rs and i have 2 run 6mm spacer to keep inside of rim from rubbing on my hks coilovers hope and sit dead flush with outside of car hope that gives u an idea and that big on front may not sit rite

Edited by 260rsstagea
Is the one you're after, the factory momo one with airbag?

I may be able to help you, what price is import monster after/what are you willing to pay?

:laugh:

I have bought a couple of these

Last one was 100% mint for less than $350 del from japan

R34 uses the same momo wheel, along with a few other jap cars we do no see here

Not hard to find on Yahoo auctions

Edited by darrinspencer

Yeah after the airbag one. They've been around the $300-$400 mark.

What other cars Darrin? I've found a few that look identical but wasn't sure if they'd fit, was thinking about going 34GTR if I couldn't find a stag one.

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I have bought a couple of these

Last one was 100% mint for less than $350 del from japan

R34 uses the same momo wheel, along with a few other jap cars we do no see here

Not hard to find on Yahoo auctions

Oooh how do I buy??? Lol

IMO buy the R34 version of the momo wheel for your 260rs. Do you have paypal? Shoot me a pm and i will run through buying with you. Remember to double the auction price for delivery ex Japan. :rofl: If you dont want to wait 2-4 weeks to get the steering wheel from Japan, there is a R34 GTR wheel for sale somewhere here.

Edited by dirtyRS4

The R34 momo wheel I tried on my S2 fit fine (airbag & tiptronic controls too) but it was smaller than stagea wheel, and had the R34 3-spoke design (as opposed to the stagea 4-spoke design). Just something to keep in mind; I'm pretty sure they're not exactly the same (but will work, are very similar, and some people might prefer the smaller R34 one).

The R34 momo wheel I tried on my S2 fit fine (airbag & tiptronic controls too) but it was smaller than stagea wheel, and had the R34 3-spoke design (as opposed to the stagea 4-spoke design). Just something to keep in mind; I'm pretty sure they're not exactly the same (but will work, are very similar, and some people might prefer the smaller R34 one).

As I've said before you can use s15, R34 GTT and R34 GTR, connectors for airbag and horn fit. Be careful with clock spring and pull the fuse. Smaller, sportier feel and less boat like. They are all relatively the same and cascade usually in price depending on model.

R34 GTR steering wheel

Edited by dirtyRS4

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