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yeh genuine nissan came out of the 95series probably if ya series 11 is an early edition than it might have that steering wheel. I have it on my series 1 95. Most series 11 would have the sports leather type steering wheel. That i have come across.

maybe car was in an accident and they just put a 95 instead as may be cheaper.

Guest RedLineGTR

Different Series GTR's Come with a blue stitch or a red stitch or black stitchings for the leather for R33 GTR factory wheels (also this differs with the design too) with airbags etc..alot of variables...but the steering wheel if from a later model r33 as the dash (sandpaper like suface) is like all the Series 2 gtst's i have seen and series 2 gtr's.

Guest RedLineGTR

Honestly i cant give you a concrete price but i have seen steering wheels similar to this and different design ones for differences series’ or gtr etc (series 1,2,3) go from $300-$1000 in most cases the main factory is what series each one if from and what condition. Don’t have any pics of the differences between series’ but I have seen them in person. I'm sure some people who have gtrs themselves can shed some more light on the issue.

Cheers Rob

That is not a series 2 stock wheel!!

it is either not a full series 2(ie its a series 1.5 as people say) or it has been changed

does the rest of your car have the series 2 features, ie, seat trim, dash, bonnet, front bar, headlights.. etc..

?

check the build date of your car (on the aus compliance place) which might show thats its an early 1996 model..

here is an interior picture of my ex series 2 gts-t (1996 build)

wheel.jpg

Sorry to digress, but dont people say that the SII dash/interior looks better than the SI??? My dash looks the same as siksII's, and i reckon my interior seats/mats look better : mine is 93 SI...

The people who say that are just uneducated. :P The series 1 interior (if in good condition) is better than the Series 2 interior.

Nissan skimped on the S2 seats to save money after adding airbags and stuff.

Most Series 2's though are in better condition since they're newer so this is probably where the rumour comes from.

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