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2nd hand nardi classic

Really? Dont like the old style wheels lol hmm i need something with abit of white in it as my theme is white and grey, something like black leather silver spoked and some white in there somewhere who knew it was so hard to find a steering wheel im so picky arghh!

but for $200 including a boss kit (which vary from $50 to $100 on their own) you are looking at second hand or chinese copy stuff only. not going to find a genuine italian made leather momo or nardi for $100-$150 new... still nothing wrong with used if it's good nick. given it's something you use all the time though maybe consider saving a few more bucks and hold out for something nicer?

nardi deep corn

Enough Said!

Nothing wrong with the classic Nardi. i have one slight dish looks amazing and oldschool but still very modern and sleak. (also not totally out there on the PO PO radar)

However i also bought an OMP corsica (I think) in suede, mate has one on his drift car and it was amazing when i drove it so bought one.

If your an ebay fan, maybe check ebay UK for OMP and also Nardi at good prices. dont get a chinese or thailand copy get a real one. They just look better!

I found in 5 mins a couple of good ones on ebay UK (most genuine ones were in boss kit sets for Euro cars) maybe PM sellers to see whether they can ship just a wheel at a cheaper price given the Boss kit will weight a bit.

I would really recommend OMP. just feels so nice! and in the Gtr sits you back in the seat and great turning response. Flat face will sit alternatively rather forward depending on your driving style setup etc etc.

hope that helps!! whatever you do. if you can dont cheap out and get a shpecked up Ebay wheel get a decent one for a few hundred max or second hand and a nice boss kit. your car will thank you!

screw your theme, nardi deep corn FTW!!

Honestly it looks like its good quality but the look of it doesnt do it for me. Did you see the link i put up on ebay i want something like that. ^^^^

i did, honestly ive never liked the look of any of those sort of wheels. i just cant help thinking that they wouldnt look out of place in an old commy yucky.gif

imo go for either a nardi classic

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or the momo wheel suggested by N1GTR

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imo go for either a nardi classic

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or the momo wheel suggested by N1GTR

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see choosing either of those largely depends how you drive as well..While the nardi is more a drift wheel the momo style is a racers wheel.. those little hand grips promote confidence somewhat when cornering at high speed but they just get in the way if your sliding..

however if you dont plan on driving or sliding then just get whatever you think looks cool :D

MOMO Race

This is where I got mine from, seemed a bit sus cause it was so cheap, but mines genuine and in good condition

That 'Nissan' Wheel looks like a MOMO race with a big Nissan horn button from another steering wheel stuck onto it. Not nice at all. If you want something like that then you should just buy one of the Nissan horn buttons off ebay and replace the MOMO horn button with that. Would look alot nicer

No, the one the OP likes is truly, wonderfully, Awful!!!!

haha Yeah that saas is just cheap and tacky, the Nissan Momo is quality, but very ugly..

the one 89cal listed is very nice..I'd say its a winner.

so what does everybody else have, I got an Ol skool Fittipaldi wheel like this..38767874383_large.jpg

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