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It looks to have 2 different PCD patterns drilled for different cars.
One thing you need to consider is that this is just an adaptor - there will be a boss kit required also. So you have the depth of this snap-off kit plus the depth of your boss plus any dish you have to your new steering wheel.
As long as you get a non-dished steering wheel you'll be fine. Otherwise it's going to be protruding rather far from the dash...
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oh. i thought it was a snap off boss. Never mind.
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All quick release boss kits will be 6 bolt both side, to go between and aftermarket wheel and the suitable boss for you car. It seems the only ones that wont get play in them are like this, the ball bearing type, but then they space your wheel out loads.