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Hey Guys,

I wanted to know if any of you would have for sale a R32 Original Steering wheel (for either GTS-T or GTR), or an R33 original series 1 wheel (the one without the air bag, and in the black material).

I currently have a standard R32 wheel in my car but it is getting really old (torn at the top and sides)and I would like to replace it with just a straight bolt on R32 wheel, or an R33 wheel (friend has told me he can make it fit)

I have attached two images, one of an R32 and one off an R33 series 1.

I am looking for a really good quality steering wheel (preferably in a great condition like the R33 pic I have added)

I'm currently in Wetherill Park NSW, but would travel to find a good condition wheel.

I hope to hear from you guys soon.

Regards

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Hey, i have a stock r33 series 1 wheel but it has red trim on it, excellent condition, no rips or tears. Message me on 0431044680 if your interested and i can send you a pic. I have the gaiters to match that you can have for free if you want.

Hey Mate,

Thanks, I messaged you, my Email is [email protected], I am on most of the time.

That would be great if you have the gaitors too, How much for the wheel? and how much for postage?

Looking forward to seeing the pics, thanks

Hey All,

Still looking for an R32 or R33 (series 1) steering wheel in excellent condition,

Anyone has one, or know where I can get one please email me at [email protected]

Thanks

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