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That's what Robson does, not these guys.

Basically it is a brand new R34/S15 steering wheel that they send you and you just have to put your airbag into it (S15 or R34). The photo above is the actual R34/S15 steering wheel redone in the carbon and leather.

Just waiting on a price back for a group buy.

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I would be keen on this def.. Was already trying to look into getting my wheel replaced :)

Phil ask em if they can make the diameter of the stock wheel smaller, 350mm and increase the spacing so the wheel is closer to the driver 20-30mm.

The biggest bug bear with the stocker wheels is that they are too large and too far away. Make em smaller the feel of the car is totally different. 330mm is the ultimate, but not 'legal'.

Yeah I know what you mean. I find them to big aswell. But I don't think they do anything along those lines since they just use a stock wheel and do the carbon/leather onto it.

I'll ask them plenty of questions as soon as they respond to my email.

Pretty damn excited to see where this is going. The stock 34 wheel is starting to rip and tear at the moment, so I'm looking into a replacement. It's either this custom wheel, or something like a nardi wheel with a boss kit. Keep me updated on the GB + price

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Damm, well if its to hard to do a group buy I will prob still be interested in Buying one off them direct. If you can PM me the details if this does not go through... Thanks again, must get so frustrating when you try and ORG group buys and the suppliers stuff around. But figured this would be pretty straight forward considering we are just buying the wheels already made.

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