Wheel is sold, thanks for looking.
FS: Sparco Ring 330mm Suede Steering Wheel...
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The gauge cluster in my car isn't stock, so I couldn't tell you exactly...
I don't know of anyone locally off the top of my head that has a MOMO bolt-pattern wheel in their E30, but if I come across someone that does at the autocross tomorrow I can see if they'll let me toss it on their car for a few minutes to check.
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For what it's worth, my 350mm Momo Corse blockeda good chunk of the top of the main gauges with my fairly upright seating position. I installed a 1" spacer between the wheel and adapter and slid my seat back one click and all is good now. If you can get your seat low enough I imagine you'd be fine.
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That didn't come with the car... :(
I bought a pair of Momos, both 350mm: A Mod 78 suede for track use and a Monte Carlo leather for street. I like round wheels much more than flat bottom types. Also picked up another steering wheel half of the Tekniq quick release, but I got the FIA approved version with metal pulls instead of plastic pulls; I'll use the non-FIA one on the street steering wheel.
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FWIW- the 330 was really nice at the track and the 385 was nice for everything else. I think for auto-x you may want to pick up something bigger.
It's a good thing that you never got the 385 with the car. It's been Avi-assed.
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