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Old 06-19-2006, 08:50 PM
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Installed my steering wheel today. Lovin it!
 
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better pic
 
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Old 06-19-2006, 08:59 PM
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where does the airbag go? just kidding, looks good like all of your mods.
 
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your a crazy man.
 
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you def need to modify the stock steeringwheel and i think it can even look better then that. the momo is real nice, but with a custom wrapped wheel, you can still keep the luxury sport that the momo is just for sport. since you do alot of custom fabrication like myself, a cool project would be to wrap the top of the steering wheel in the same suede like the momo and have the wheel straightened on the bottom like the momo but keep the stock center. one example is the gallardo wheel. it looks real good how the wheel straightens out at the bottom. might be a cool project. my main issue is that i dont like the center on any aftermarket steering wheel. they look too sporty for this gt car. but with that said you still have by far the nicest g on here and i am really envious. i might draw up a sketch of what im thinking and then send it your way. ill see if it get some time
 
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too sporty for the G35 IMO, plus i always been a fan of Nardi steering wheels over momo, sparco etc
 
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Originally Posted by vinnymax
you def need to modify the stock steeringwheel and i think it can even look better then that. the momo is real nice, but with a custom wrapped wheel, you can still keep the luxury sport that the momo is just for sport. since you do alot of custom fabrication like myself, a cool project would be to wrap the top of the steering wheel in the same suede like the momo and have the wheel straightened on the bottom like the momo but keep the stock center. one example is the gallardo wheel. it looks real good how the wheel straightens out at the bottom. might be a cool project. my main issue is that i dont like the center on any aftermarket steering wheel. they look too sporty for this gt car. but with that said you still have by far the nicest g on here and i am really envious. i might draw up a sketch of what im thinking and then send it your way. ill see if it get some time
I REALLY like this wheel in my car. With the door shut looking through the window it looks off the hook. But your idea does sound like a good one!
 
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Old 06-19-2006, 10:11 PM
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too sporty for the G35 IMO, plus i always been a fan of Nardi steering wheels over momo, sparco etc
I think my car is pretty sporty
 
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hottest g35 imo
 
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Old 06-19-2006, 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by cutiewolf
hottest g35 imo
LOL o fo sho !!! def has the right screen name too G35 to Envy
 
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Looks really good.Now all you need is a roll cage .it allready almost looks like a race car cockpit.
 
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looks fckin sick
 
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what are you doing with the stock wheel? might be a good template for a future project like this. im going to email you the drawing maybe tonight steve to see what you think
 
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It looks good.. Most of us wouldn't be able to pull that off since we have mostly stock interior.. But your interior does it up well.
 
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The wheel fits perfectly on your setup. Also guys don't forget most aftermarket wheels have a smaller diameter, so they have a tighter feel to them. Modifying the stock wheel wouldnt accomplish that.
 


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