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Posted

Hello everyone,

I'm changing out my 4 spoke steering wheel to an updated 3 spoke.

Someone is selling there 3 spoke w/ tiptronic buttons, will this still fit mine

if ny car is a 6 speed? Or should I wait for the steering wheel w/o the tiptronic

butttons? Give me your advice & opinions.

Thanx,

Top Ramen B)

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Posted

We put tip wheels on 2 cars with manual transmissions. The shift buttons were then wired to operate the OBC. But you also need to buy a tip air bag contact unit to do this.

Aileen has an extra 3 spoke manual wheel (no air bag) she might sell, but Alberto is also interested in it. On the 28th I am going to take her old 3 spoke out and put in her new 3 spoke. Which is funny, because her old 3 spoke used to be in Henry Yee's car until he crashed it. Aileen thinks the wheel is haunted....

This is Henry Verheyen's car with a manual transmission. The tip shift buttons are used for the OBC.

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Posted

Sounds good, I'll try to make it out on the 28th.

I'll see if Aileen can remove my side vents. Looking

forward to meeting you Tool Pants.

Cheers,

Top Ramen

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