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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ FS: MOMO steering wheel/SOLD !

Posted by: TC.356 Oct 21 2013, 05:41 PM

Sold !

Thanks gang ! ! ! ! !

TC

Posted by: kshighlander Oct 21 2013, 06:25 PM

Sent PM

Posted by: ben*james Oct 21 2013, 08:34 PM

Still for sale?

Posted by: TC.356 Oct 22 2013, 10:03 AM

"Still for sale?"

Yes, one offer and one asking about shipping a few others wondering about this and that, but no commitment as yet.

Thanks,

TC

Posted by: dfelz Oct 22 2013, 10:40 AM

Any chance that hub adapter is for an early car??

Thanks

Posted by: TC.356 Oct 22 2013, 10:43 AM

It came from a chromed bumper car, but I can't be totally sure that something wasn't changed over a some point.


Posted by: 914itis Oct 22 2013, 12:08 PM

What do you want for the wheel only, no knob.

Posted by: TC.356 Oct 22 2013, 01:36 PM

Not sure if I want to break up the "package" just yet, if nobody needs the whole, I'll shoot you a PM about the wheel alone, OK?

David,

If you're wondering about the adapter/mount, we'll split the risk. $195 for everything that way you save $30 and can sell the adapter if it's wrong for you year, then put the $30 that you saved plus the coin from the adapter that you sold and buy the correct one.

Shoot me a PM and we can negotiate if you like.

TC

Posted by: dfelz Oct 22 2013, 02:06 PM

QUOTE(TC.356 @ Oct 22 2013, 12:36 PM) *

Not sure if I want to break up the "package" just yet, if nobody needs the whole, I'll shoot you a PM about the wheel alone, OK?

David,

If you're wondering about the adapter/mount, we'll split the risk. $195 for everything that way you save $30 and can sell the adapter if it's wrong for you year, then put the $30 that you saved plus the coin from the adapter that you sold and buy the correct one.

Shoot me a PM and we can negotiate if you like.

TC


That is a very nice offer, so thank you. But if you have the chance, get any part numbers off the hub adapter and that should tell us if it's an early year or not, will save the hassle of buying and reselling.

Posted by: TC.356 Oct 22 2013, 02:55 PM

Checked the hub, no numbers visible. They're usually on the lower rim or inside, the rim is Krinkle finish so I can't tell, there doesn't seem to be any numbers inside the hub.

I looked at the MOMO web site(s) and they mostly have those cheezoid adapters with the rubber accordion sleeves. Otherwise weird hubs with a sharp taper and wide flat flange at the bottom to match up with the 914 blinker quadrant.

This hub be older (although not NECESSARILY for an older car) as it pretty substantial, all aluminum, and has almost no taper to it at all.

Here are some pictures of it, with close-ups of the splined section. Maybe the spline count will discern the years that it was meant for?

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