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If Vic there is a minimum size that you can have.

Also, you cant remove an airbag steering wheel (why would you want to?)

And i think you cant go from a wheel with padding to a wheel without padding.

But it will be different in every state

If Vic there is a minimum size that you can have.

Also, you cant remove an airbag steering wheel (why would you want to?)

And i think you cant go from a wheel with padding to a wheel without padding.

But it will be different in every state

are the R33 GTS-T steering wheels smaller than say, a falcon/commodore steering wheel?

You're allowed by law, to pass inspection, to have a momo steering wheel because of their safety aspects (dont ask me exactly what, just put it down to they're too good), but they have to be over a certain size. Cant remember exactly the size at the moment, but yeah. Trying to pass a GTR in south australia: have to put EVERY SINGLE THING back to standard... rear wing... brake fuel oil lines.... nose.... suspension... steering wheel....roll cage had to come out.... wheels changed...

Have paid for a standard wheel from a bloke on this site... yet to see it...

Momo is leagle, but size does count. That doesnt mean that if you put your momo wheel back on after it passes that some pissy cop wont do you for it afterwards.

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