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Which Boss Kit do i need to fit a 2001 vu Holden?
 

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Supercheap Auto Don't make boss kits. If its for a street car anyway you can't change the factory steering wheel with an airbag.
 

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having a air bag is one reason why you can t legally fit after market steering wheel and thats one reason they don t make boss kits
95 s1 vs was the last commy that the airbag was a option
 

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Great answers.
 

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Question begs....It is assumed the OP is wanting this boss kit for a road going car....Is it actually on the road, or being used on the track? If it's a track only car, people have made the usual wrong assumptions, which wouldn't help future people wanting a kit for a track only car
 

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Also a good point. I guess the OP would need to clarify use and intent. Having said that, we aren't specialist on the Supercheap parts catalogue. IF you want to know what parts they stock I would recommend asking someone who works at Supercheap. And then still, because they aren't legal for street use I doubt someone went to the trouble of manufacturing a boss kit when there are never going to be mass sales to justify the product development costs.
 

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As I stated in my first post if its for a street car it cannot be changed. Nonetheless, the boss kits available at SCA are made by SASS not supercheap and the part required is BK164L.
 

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As I stated in my first post if its for a street car it cannot be changed. Nonetheless, the boss kits available at SCA are made by SASS not supercheap and the part required is BK164L.


Personally I did read your post and saw the IF mentioned....Some others didn't or ignored it..

The part no you put up goes a long way to h elping those that wish to put a kit on a non road going car :)
 

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I find it interesting that parts that are not street legal are sold in shops that sell parts for cars that mainly live on the road and then have a small label on the back of the packaging stating it's not legal for road use...
 

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Question begs....It is assumed the OP is wanting this boss kit for a road going car....Is it actually on the road, or being used on the track? If it's a track only car, people have made the usual wrong assumptions, which wouldn't help future people wanting a kit for a track only car
OP should be clear when asking a question and when there is a lack of clarity, the best assumption must always be to err on the side of caution. That would mean we should assume it’s a road car and advice such mods are illegal.

I’d say the usual error, if it can be called that, is not enough detail in the original post and the answers were spot on... so nothing wrong here ;)
 
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