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Old May 22nd 2006, 06:08
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C/F steering wheel

hey guys! any pics about it?? I have just found this one.
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Old May 22nd 2006, 18:05
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is that a type 3
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Old May 23rd 2006, 15:56
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That's Brian Burrows' old GL squareback, I think type 3 detectives now owns it. THe wheel is from an English company called Reverie, I'm sure they have a website...

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Old May 23rd 2006, 16:13
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Think I've seen that car in a magazine. Had a Porsche flat 6 if I remember correctly and lots of cf parts to shave weigth but it also had 2 subs and an amp which I thought to be strange because that's extra weight
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Old May 28th 2006, 08:43
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you are right guys, that's that squareback. But this is the only car I've seen having a c/f steeringwheel..also Billet produces carbon-look wheels, but they are made of "simulated carbon fiber" as it was said on their website. Is it really a hard job to make one, or just no one had this idea??
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Old May 28th 2006, 08:51
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THe wheel is from an English company called Reverie, I'm sure they have a website...
You were right, thnx! I've found their site..and that was the point I decided to give up this idea...500-700 POUNDS for a steering wheel?? ??? That's not for my budget
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Old May 29th 2006, 08:39
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yeah that ridiculous for a wheel but they do sell carbon fiber sheets.... can anyone say door card???
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