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Old 02-01-2007, 11:58 AM   #1
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interior set up for an s14

hey everyone.... just wondering what everyone's opinions on an interior accessory set up.... Steering wheel, pedals, e-brake, shift knob, seats...etc. Something like Momo or Sparco or any other companies.... I have always been a big fan on keeping all accessories the same company. I welcome everyone's thoughts.

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Old 02-01-2007, 12:35 PM   #2
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Cory,
Check out the interior gauge setup thread. You will find a couple pictures in there.

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Old 02-01-2007, 02:29 PM   #3
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probably should go in the chat section. as for swapping interior parts, all my interior mods are OEM. s15 steering wheel, jdm z32 shift knob (red stiching), i guess that's it. i would go with functionality if you're going to stray from oem parts. pedals might help for heel-toeing, smaller closer steering wheel, fixed bucket seats, etc. unless it's a show car or you are sponsered, no one really cares.
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S14 interior


Nardi Classic 330 blk/blk
Defi guages in front of paseneger in dash
Pivot shift knob
Karo mats
Brides
Eclipse double DIN navi
rear seats and door panels refinished with bride fabric.
LED dome light

sounds good.

oh I forgot,
Safety21 7 point.
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Old 02-01-2007, 03:05 PM   #5
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Get A Nardi Deep Corn Steering wheel, Bride seats, Takata Harness, and a bubble shift knob. Thats all you need. Clean and simple.
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damn brian mind pming some pictures of that to me?

My mods are nardi classic 330mm.
Circuit sports boost gauge in dash
Kazama shift knob and drift button
New oem shift boot
safcII where ashtray was
greddy profec b old school on bottom din
Pioneer head unit

All the lighting matches on the electronics.
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oh.... I don't have that.
I was just listing what I'd like to have.

but what I DO have is something like this.

Nardi Classic 330 blk/blk
Defi Guages in pass. dash.
(soon) Yashio water temp
Brides
Carrozerria double DIN
Pivot shift knob.
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Nardi? hmm ill have to look this up
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Old 02-01-2007, 08:06 PM   #9
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just wondering why dose everyone use nardi? its just a steering wheel, is it the bling factor?? just wondering
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Brian, you using side-mounted Brides? Or base mounted?
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Nardi classic is so.... perfect.
I am on my third Classic.
I had a 360, then a 330, then i just bought a new 330.

For my driver seat I am using Bride FG (this mounts on the side)
For my pass seat I am using Bride MO I think (this mounts on bottom)
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