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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:14 pm 
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since trevs steering wheels isnt as rough as his name
i thought i'd take hermans for the time being, while he's off the road

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i took it off coz
mum walked past and said if she had a screwdriver she'd steal my steering wheel bitch :evil:

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:20 pm 
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i have 2 mates with old holdens that have the same steering wheel, or at least... it looks the same.. lol the chrome bit is a blinder when the sun hits it at the correct angle :shock:

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 10:59 pm 
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DUUUUUUUUUUDE

*shakes head*

Man when will you learn TO LEAVE ONE CARS PARTS ON THAT CAR....

Whats with the swapping and changing all the time.... :roll:

Although considering the car... wooden wheel... car wooden go....

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wooden wheels can get slippery with sweaty hands. I had one yonks ago and changed it when my hands slipped off and I almost ran up the gutter! :shock:


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that's why you wear stringback leather driving gloves when twirling a wooden steering wheel silly :roll:

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I had a MotoLita leather (redone in vinyl) one in Ha-Ha but now run a SAAS Chinese made `fakewood' one.
Guess what- the wood one is more comfortable!
I just worry it will spear me in an accident- I bet there's no metal inside that rim except for the spokes.. :?

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The timber wheels certainly look good but I was told they are illegal so I went with a chrome spoked wheel with black leather. I've been told that technically it's illegal too.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 7:43 am 
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so thats why youve now got a joystick :lol:

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ziff wrote:
The timber wheels certainly look good but I was told they are illegal so I went with a chrome spoked wheel with black leather. I've been told that technically it's illegal too.
Ziff

I think you will find neither are illegal on an early Mini with the old bus wheel, that wasn't padded anyhow. :lol:

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that wheel makes the moke look alot more valuable.

The glare takes the emphasis off the rest of the car
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hmmm in that case ill be happy to get my wife to hang one off her ass :lol:

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68matic wrote:
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It might look good but you are missing two screws out of it.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 7:28 pm 
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haha pete theyre allan bolts where the two screws are missing
maybe to deter mutually exclusive screwdriver and allan key holders?

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nice steering wheel all the same, doesn't belong on a moke though...

too easy to pinch. :wink:

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