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Old 11-07-2001, 04:40 PM
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Has anyone put a Nardi steering wheel in a late 80s 911? I am looking at doing this with my 930 and am wondering if it works well. Thanks.
Old 11-09-2001, 11:53 AM
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i'm sure narda's a nice wheel, but for the money, ck out www.ajusa.com. they had an awesome blk porsche style wheel, three spoke, for around $350 from what i recall. i bot it and am very happy vs. my previous '89 911's stock steering wheel.

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I once had a Nardi wheel on my Alfa Romeo 1750 GT coupe. These wheels are beautifully made, pricey, and I found, somewhat uncomfortable.
That was in the '60s...I don't know if they are still made the same way.
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I looked at a LOT of wheels (Nardi, Momo, Dino, etc) before settling on the 930S wheel (I think it's from AJUSA- got it slightly used). It really dressed up the interior (of a black 911 w/ a black interior), especially with the Porsche crest, and it feels great while steering- very comfortable. I think it's 340 mm (vs. the 350mm stock P wheel), but I don't find the smaller size to be any significant disadvantage. You might find it worth looking at.



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