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> SOLD, SOLD Porsche 930S Steering wheel 360 mm, enamel Porsche Crest from 356 hood. $700 del to lower 48
burton73
post Jul 26 2023, 01:45 PM
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Porsche 930S Steering wheel, New just sitting for a number of years. Current price from Pelican is $900. Plus the cost of enamel Porsche Crest from 356 hood. 360MM

Horn part from 914 included

I pay the UPS or USPO to lower 48. $700.

Bob B Burton
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Fitment status:
Mounting it on the steering column is a no-brainer. It fits the splines fine and has plenty of shaft available for the washer and nut.

It places wheel 2.5" closer to driver. It's just far enough that activation of the levers for turn signals/wiper washer is a stretch.

Needs to be 1" closer to the dash.

The turn signal cancel cam/horn ring fits perfectly on the back of the wheel, mounting holes align at correct clocking!

It is 1" away from where it needs to be so I'm going to have my son 3D print me an adaptor. This adaptor will also cover the 1" gap that this wheel creates.

Bob included extra fitment parts, but his extender does not look like it will work without serious modification.

I'm going to leave the extended distance alone for now. This car is being built to allow my 84-year-old father some final time in a 914 and the close steering wheel may work great for him.

The hood crest is PERFECT for this wheel, it's even curved properly but it is too small for a hood emblem IMO.

I've got to find a bigger one for the hood on this car. Needs to be the early orange one...
Not a real one, a repop is what I'm looking for.

These wheels do actually bolt on, but some assemble will be required to make everything work.

Still ecstatic about the purchase!
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