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Old 06 October 2011, 07:51 PM
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Default Nardi fitted

Just fitted my new nardi steering wheel

It's the 330mm deep corn black suede/red sticking fitted to HKB boss.

Only took it a little spin but feels great.

From this
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To this
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Old 06 October 2011, 08:49 PM
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Looks great !
Finally a steeringwheel that doesn't look cheap at all, great pick.

Expensive upgrade ?
Old 06 October 2011, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Dutch-TurboWagon
Looks great !
Finally a steeringwheel that doesn't look cheap at all, great pick.

Expensive upgrade ?
Cheers mate.
Well it isn't a cheap upgrade but I recouped most of the cost selling the sti wheel.
Old 07 October 2011, 05:39 PM
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Sorry to be contrary, but I prefer the STi wheel. What did your insurers say about the loss of the airbag? You DID tell them, didn't you?
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Originally Posted by alcazar
Sorry to be contrary, but I prefer the STi wheel. What did your insurers say about the loss of the airbag? You DID tell them, didn't you?
Feels loads better than he sti wheel matey
No havn't told insurance yet have you tried getting hold of mr moulsen?
Ive told him it's a striped out track car doing less than 1000 miles a year anyway so hopefully shouldn't be an issue.

Thanks for caring about my insurance
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how long did this take mate ive got my hkb boss going on soon

have you got a detailed tech guide

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Is the old wheel up for sale?
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Originally Posted by 95turbowagon
Is the old wheel up for sale?
Sorry bud sold
Old 07 October 2011, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Paulo Spec c
Sorry bud sold
poop!
Old 07 October 2011, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by stevemoir
how long did this take mate ive got my hkb boss going on soon

have you got a detailed tech guide

steve
Half hour to an hour mate. Biggest problem getting the original wheel off, once that's done just put your boss back on the spline (straight) lol put the nut back on and fit you new wheel.

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Originally Posted by Paulo Spec c

Thanks for caring about my insurance
But surely that's the point: I do.

Many, many people do not realise that changing something like the wheel would make any claim invalid, UNLESS YOUR INSURERS KNOW.

You obviously do, so no probs.
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Originally Posted by alcazar
But surely that's the point: I do.

Many, many people do not realise that changing something like the wheel would make any claim invalid, UNLESS YOUR INSURERS KNOW.

You obviously do, so no probs.
I understand bud but it was the way that you asked the question. Cap locks imply a raised tone on a matter that isn't even an issue. A quiet reminder would of been more appropriate.

But thanks for your concern as I know alot of people don't realise this.
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