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Old 17th September 2008, 06:28 PM   #1
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just wondering if any owners have a removable steering wheel on the cars.

ive seen it on a lotus, just wondering if it can be done on a skyline? would be great , alarm + tracker + no steering wheel.
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Yes it can be done , have been considering getting the adaptor myself , the only thing that is putting me off is it brings steering wheel further forward and being a short ass. I would need blocks on the pedals
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I seem to recall posts on some insurance companies having issue with this?
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Yes it can be done , have been considering getting the adaptor myself , the only thing that is putting me off is it brings steering wheel further forward and being a short ass. I would need blocks on the pedals
I tried one and but i could barely reach the indicators , it was a bl**dy nuisance and stayed on for about 15 minutes....oh and it looked awful as well

Plenty of other ways to disable a Skyline

Hidden/keyswitch on the ignition circuit

Hidden/keyswitch on the starter circuit

Hidden/keyswitch on the fuel pump circuit


to name but a few
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