FS Outrun Steering assembly PICK A PART

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Outrun UR Steering assembly small parts FS.
With my free project I picked up I have purchased a 3rd Steering Assembly cause I wanted a dash that wasn't all smashed up. I ended up bolthing the new one right to my cab instead. The previous two are now donors for small parts to bring the 3rd one into the best condition I can do.

UP for grabs are all of the small parts from the other 2 steering assemblies. Some stuff will be free. Anything big you would want to just list here what you are looking for. Mostly I just want to be paid for time etc... you can also give me a picture of what you are looking for. Don't expect any good gears cause I'll use the best ones in my project after the Steel B gear I purchased.

Rough list of what is still good:

* 2 steering wheels Rubber all complete on both. One has tighter rubber than the other but a bigger ding in it. Can take pictures later.

* bolt through steering wheel cap.

* Shifter outrun
* Shifter daytona (don't know how this got on there)
* 1 tack/speedo plexi (no cracks)
* need to test all of the feedback motors.
* one spare start button.
 
I may be interested in a little as I'm trying to fix up two non-working mini's. I know the steering assembly isn't quite identical to the normal cab, but i think there are a lot of similar parts.

Where'd did you get your steel B gear? I'm looking for one myself.
 
Would the feedback motors be compatible with a daytona USA dedicated cockpit cabinet? If so and if they work I could use one.

I'll take a picture and you can compare them to see if it matches. The feedback motor shakes the steering assembly.

Borrowed a pic from metahugh's gallery

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I'll take a picture and you can compare them to see if it matches. The feedback motor shakes the steering assembly.

Borrowed a pic from metahugh's gallery

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Daytona's use a 100VAC motor with no gear box, because of the clutch assembly.
If I'm reading that correctly that is a DC motor and it has a gearbox.
 
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