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Hi ppl. I need to borrow a smaller diameter steering wheel for Sunday...either that or if someone has a Recaro seat rail for a fixed back seat and R32 floorpan.

basically the Momo rails i have arent quite right and the seat sits a little too high, so steerign wheel and legs are a little cramped.

Whoever can lend me like a 280mm (i have a Momo at the moment) steering wheel or even better the proper seat rail will have my sincerest thanks...perhaps even a ride in my car at Sandown in the passenger session (If that floats your boat):)

Or abn even better fix does soemone know where i can get genuine Recaro/Bride rail for an R32 that i can buy...i already have tried Roman Autotek, as they sold me the Momo rails that dont quite do the jpb.

Thanks Victoria:thumbsup:

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Roy

I have a spare wheel you can use......trouble is I don't have a boss to suit a line. If you have a boss to suit and want to borrow mine let me know and we can do a swap when I pick up the bonnet strap :)

INASNT..more info. Which place near ICE? Anyone else have a name.

Yeh i have a boss, but my 2 steering wheels are 330mm jobbies, a smaller diameter one will help me out!

I believe he's referring to Ideal Seat Co., the distributors of Recaro seats and some momo gear too...

Ideal Seat Co

131 Chesterville Rd Moorabbin VIC 3189

ph: (03) 9555 7788

:)

I've got a Recaro mounted in my 32, I can always put the original back in for a couple of days. But you'll need to call around on Saturday to do the swap, as I'm going up to Bendigo on Sunday.

Greg, thanks for the offer, but i may just put the std seat back in. Is it a fixed seat? Id be interested to see how the Recaro rail mounts the seat considering thehigh point in the floorplan...im guessing the side mounts are offset higher on the seat to lower it further?!?!?!?!?!

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