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StanAE86
05-18-2007, 01:20 AM
I'm on the search for a used RS6 paddle shift steering wheel (wanna retro fit it to my 2002 S6 Avant that has the buttons on the steering wheel). Damn paddle shift wheels go for about $400 used in the US, without the $400 airbag. I'm wondering if they might be cheaper in Europe. I can probably swing cheap shipping via a friend's connection. Anyone have time to search around for me?

I would love this:

http://tinyurl.com/3cfot9

But that's even more rare than the regular paddle shift wheel...

Any help much much much appreciated. Thanks.

StanAE86
05-18-2007, 10:53 PM
Thamar: 372 Euro isn't much cheaper than the US it looks like? But actually, looks like that one comes with the airbag...so maybe just the wheels would be much cheaper?

Phobo: any help would be appreciated. I'm just trying to see what they go for in Europe.

Insane: I thought maybe Europe might be cheaper since that seems to be where everyone is getting the steering wheels, then selling them in the US for $400. I'm sure they're making quite a bit of money off the wheels since they are very rare in the US.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks for the help, guys!

StanAE86
05-18-2007, 11:41 PM
Yeah, I saw that before...I think that shit was on Ebay for pennies if I remember right.

ae86_16v
05-19-2007, 03:52 AM
You damn Ricer. :lol:

acmarttin
05-19-2007, 04:31 AM
Hey that's a sweet idea Stan. I've heard of a few guys replacing the plastic paddles on the back with some aluminum ones.

Of course I have no direct links or any information that helps you whatsoever. I read it on www.audiworld.com somewhere.

But if you get the wheel maybe that's something you'd want to consider to beef up the feel of the quality.

StanAE86
05-19-2007, 01:00 PM
Ever since I drove my friend's RS6, I've wanted that shifter. It's so much more fun to drive than hitting the buttons...I dunno why.

http://forums.audiworld.com/a6/msgs/547564.phtml

That's the write up...I think mine should be easier since I have tip controls on the wheel already...

Someone posted that they got a wheel off Ebay UK for cheaper than in the US....

Can someone take a look around at maybe some dismantlers and see if they have anything on hand? Thanks.

StanAE86
05-19-2007, 08:50 PM
I'm up for it...and can gain the knowledge. =)

I think my mod should be easier because I already have tip buttons on the steering wheel. That write up is more complex, because he didn't have tip buttons, so he needed a new canceling ring and had to run wires to the shifter to grab the tip signals. Mine should be much closer to a plug and play...

StanAE86
05-19-2007, 10:07 PM
No...new replacement is well over $1k. :(

My best bet is a used one...