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Here's a pic of my interior with steering wheel and $1.50 wood gear knob.
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D'oh!
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sra ... 06a819.jpg
What you couldn't see the original one?
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http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sra ... 06a819.jpg
What you couldn't see the original one?

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I guess I'll throw in a couple interior pics
I think the stock interior lasted about a week when I got my car
the Corbeaus drop you about 6" to 8" from the factory seats(highly recommended) there about $250 a peice, and pretty much bolted in using the factory brackets.
the shift knob is Momo, I think Im gonna use a Robo Shifter as well

I love this wheel. its flat on the bottom so I can slide in a bit eisier, plus, it gives you a good little corner to grab onto when steering through the twisties.

little 3.5" speaker pod


I think the stock interior lasted about a week when I got my car
the Corbeaus drop you about 6" to 8" from the factory seats(highly recommended) there about $250 a peice, and pretty much bolted in using the factory brackets.
the shift knob is Momo, I think Im gonna use a Robo Shifter as well
I love this wheel. its flat on the bottom so I can slide in a bit eisier, plus, it gives you a good little corner to grab onto when steering through the twisties.
little 3.5" speaker pod
ya, I havnt sewn up a boot yet, and honestly, the shifter isnt my favorite. All the chrome peices stay really cold in the morning, but it is really big, heavy and solid. It kinda goes with the "out of place" chrome all over the car
and in these seats, my ass is about 5" off the floor
I can barely see the hood at all, and Im 6'4"

and in these seats, my ass is about 5" off the floor
I can barely see the hood at all, and Im 6'4"
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Canada didn't get the auto seat belts....or at least not all canadian cars got them if any did. I know they don't act like it, but they are in America too....
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91 Legacy Turbo Sport - 94 JDM EJ20G
97 Legacy 2.5 GT - mod'd
93 Impreza L AWD (sold)
97 Legacy 2.5 GT (deceased)
98 Legacy Outback (sold)
91 Legacy Turbo Sport - 94 JDM EJ20G
97 Legacy 2.5 GT - mod'd
93 Impreza L AWD (sold)
97 Legacy 2.5 GT (deceased)
98 Legacy Outback (sold)
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Damn skippy!evolutionmovement wrote:Those little Canadians are so sensitive!![]()


Question for everybody - Where are you getting these steering wheels? I don't even know where to begin looking for them, aside from Ebay.

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Mine's just a cheap Grant i got from an auto parts place in Virginia about 7 yrs ago. Good luck finding one that isn't gold plated with wood in stock, you may be able to order it. This is the second car I've used it on. The adaptor was also from Grant. The horn button is a painted badge off the center cover from my old '84's steel wheels under the Grant GT badge that I ground and polished the inside off of so it would be transparent. The thing that sucka about these cheap wheels, though, is that the horn buttons never work properly so i had to wire one underneath. There is a way to use the stock cruise control switch on this wheel, but it was too much of a PITA for something I never use anyway, so I also lost cruise.
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Midnight in a Perfect World on Amazon or order anywhere. The first book in a quartet chronicling the rise of a man from angry criminal to philanthropist. Midnight... is a distopic noirish novel featuring 'Duchess', a modified 1990 Subaru Legacy wagon.
Is that the red 91 that was up for sale a while back? I think it had center gauges like that, and I know it had that steering wheel, at least one that looked a lot like it.
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04 Java Black Pearl Forester XT
2014 Volvo S60 T5
18 KTM 1290 Adventure S
87 Grey GL-10 Sedan (so long old buddy) - donated
97 Toyota 4Runner SR5 - sold
2002 BMW r1150rt-p - sold
2004 BMW r1200ST - sold
2016 BMW r1200RS - sold