I recently bought a repro GTS steering wheel (complete) from rares to replace the scratched original on my Monaro. It turned up yesterday. When I ripped open the box, I should have been very satisfied, I was however ambivalent. From first glance, it was OK, but it was clear that it was not made as per the original. I know it is a repro, but shouldn't a repro "reproduce" the original closely if not faithfully?
Here are the problems I found. Although the steering wheel itself looks OK on the car, the actual "spokes" appear to be thinner than the original. The major drama I have is the boss kit. Although it is black (that is the closest it comes to the original) it appears to have a furry, leather appearance and doesn't match the texture pattern of either the actual wheel or gearshift knob. Furthermore, it also differs in that it is not a cylindrical shape like the original and the underside where the steering locks, is completely foreign to the original.
I thought "No problem, I will just use the wheel and attach it to the original boss kit". Not a chance. The repro is bolted to the boss kit, whilst the original is a one piece setup. Such a shame. it appears that the only way ahead is the have my original taken back to bare metal and spay painted (any advice is welcome here).
Anyway, I am not having a pointless whinge here and in my opinion, Rares are great, because if not for them, many Aussie classics (mine included) would not be representing our motoring history. What I am writing for is to find out if I received a one off, or if this is the standard for this product?
Cheers....
Edited by user Friday, 3 April 2009 7:32:41 PM(UTC)
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