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> FS: Repro 914-6 GT 380mm leather steering wheel
javadog
post Jan 15 2014, 09:56 AM
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This was going to be used on a '71 914-6 but I'm putting a stock wheel back on it. It's been on the car for a short while, mainly while it was being rolled around in a restoration shop. Excellent condition, sourced from Europe. Part number on the wheel is 914.347.805.11. Date code looks like 1/71. Actually measures about 385mm, because of the thicker rim. Sold without any horn contact parts. $800/OBO, plus shipping from 74137.

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post Jan 15 2014, 12:59 PM
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It's for a later car. 72-76
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post Jan 15 2014, 01:30 PM
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That may have been how it started out its life but it has been reworked and recovered and now fits a 914-6.

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post Jan 15 2014, 03:16 PM
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That may have been how it started out its life but it has been reworked and recovered and now fits a 914-6.

JR

Maybe a 72 but not a perfect fit for an early car. Different hub on early cars. Even after you modify the back for the turn signal cancel. Yes it will fit but not perfectly.
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