Nardi Steering Wheels
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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.
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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.
'89 911 cab 61k
'89 911 cab 61k
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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.
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.