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The Urban Motorist
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Hi there all.
On a lark, got my hands on a D2 steering wheel off off eBay. It has the two tone colors that would match my faux wood interior. Now the stoopid monkey question, can I drop it in mechanically (dont worry about the electrical, i'm good) or just forget about it and get a nice Grant wood wheel instead? BTW, dont have the factory airbag, anyone know where I could get a dead one so I can gut it for the occasion?
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The Urban Motorist
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Just ordered a D1 instrument panel to see if I can upgrade it to something more modern, I am thinking along the lines of the Ford Mustang instrument panel, with the multi-color LED lighting. I am also designing a LED kit for the rear pillar lights.
if interested lemme know. If there is a lot of interest, I may make a kit for sale. |
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