Nardi Wheel vs Momo
#46
Former Vendor
Thank you!
And to just remind anybody else that wants a Nardi wheel, I'm putting my order in on Monday(6/2/14) for these from Italy. Contact me as I don't have these on the website.
-Jason
And to just remind anybody else that wants a Nardi wheel, I'm putting my order in on Monday(6/2/14) for these from Italy. Contact me as I don't have these on the website.
-Jason
#47
Former Vendor
Last call for the Nardi order, I'm putting in my order from Italy today at 4pm central time, so if anybody wants one please contact before then. It takes about 2 weeks for the shipment to arrive from Italy.
So far there has been 3 Rennlister's that have ordered a wheel. thank you
-Jason
So far there has been 3 Rennlister's that have ordered a wheel. thank you
-Jason
#49
Former Vendor
The Prototipo does slightly make it harder to see the gauges, but not that bad at all. You can see your tach just fine, but the top of the speedo is covered.
-Jason
-Jason
#51
#53
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Rennlist Member
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I wouldn't worry about blocking the gauges really. The big ol stock wheel will feel like a bus steering wheel after a month or so of buying the Momo. You get used to the gauges being blocked, and start to peek around the wheel out of habit fairly quickly.
#54
I haddah Google dat
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I thought I'd post pics of a Prototipo that I just installed in Pumpkinmobile. OK, it's not a Porsche, but the steering wheel is a Momo, and the new shift **** is a Wevo.
#55
Rennlist Member
I'm starting to like the idea of the 930 steering wheel, a bit more understated than some of the other options out there and looks great to hold. I know Pelican has a reproduction model but does anyone think this is actually an authentic Porsche OEM product - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...2054897.l4275? Direct fit in an 87 3.2?
#57
Former Vendor