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Old 07-08-2007, 12:01 AM
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Default 25.5mm sway, NICE OE blue steering wheel FS

Yay for membership. Will post pictures later, but I have a 25.5 mm front swaybar and a nice condition blue non-airbag steering wheel with horn button for sale.

Asking $85 OBO for the bar and $50 OBO for the steering wheel.

Make me an offer.

Other stuff- a sylvania halogen headlight, two rear bumper shocks. The headlight is really make an offer...I guess $8 since I have to list a price. The bumper shocks will go with $5.

Shipping not included.

I am also really looking for some 16" late offset phonies if anyone wants to offer some sort of trade...

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pic of steering wheel pls? Will it will bolt right 85.5 944 on or will it need an adapter?
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It will bolt right on; the hub fits. BUT it will be way closer to you- far away from turn signal and cc stalks, etc. I put it on my car and immediately took it off. If you have an NA, I wouldn't recommend it, unless you wanted a closer wheel for a track car that was never going to use the signals, etc.
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I'd be on it if it were black. Sounds nice though.
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Is your steering wheel an airbag model? I would like to take a look if it is, I'm local in Durham too.

It doesn't matter if you don't have the airbag. I have an S2 airbag wheel in blue: the airbag is fine but the outer rim of the wheel is a bit ragged.

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Oh yeah, sorry. Have edited- it is a non-airbag.
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Okay, so about the wheel and what it will fit; I will take some pictures to demonstrate what I see as a hub difference. According to who I got it from, it came from an NA, and it has the same part number stamped on the metal part behind the horn button as my 89 NA's wheel, but I had no luck getting it to fit down as far on the column. I don't have any experience with S2s or 951s or anything, so I will let the pictures do the talking when I get them (next couple of days...I have summer school, you know).



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