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Old 12-08-2011, 01:26 AM
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Used Snap-off systems quick release and Nardi-Personal hub:
Race version quick release hub. Nardi/Momo/Sparco bolt patterns. All metal, machined billet aluminum. This is probably one of the most reliable and foolproof quick release hub systems with absolutely no play. Minor scuffs and scratches from being used on a track car. Nardi personal hub to suit 944 has no horn ring contact as it came off a track car (May be able to buy horn ring from Nardi).
http://www.tekniqauto.com/US/snapoff/snapoff.htm
$150 plus shipping

Used Momo Corse steering wheel: SOLD
Very good condition. 300mm diameter. Black leather. Came off track car. Few minor scuffs in black leather. No tears in leather. 2 hairline thin scratches hardly though anodizing on front. Three small areas relieved on rear in horn area with a buffing wheel to allow fitment of 944 hub screws (this cannot be seen once installed as it is covered by the hub).
$100 plus shipping

Billet Aluminum 50mm steering wheel spacer: SOLD
Polished billet aluminum. Nardi-Personal and Momo/Sparco bolt patterns.
$40 plus shipping

Autometer Phantom air fuel ratio gauge and gauge pod: SOLD
Used in very good condition.
$20 plus shipping

944 front control arm caster blocks: SOLD
Bought new from porsche and were used ~2000miles before changing to monoball caster blocks. Rubber is in good condition without any major cracks.
$20 plus shipping

Will ship CONUS only.
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Where did you mount that gauge pod? Interested tentatively.
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Originally Posted by V2Rocket_aka944
Where did you mount that gauge pod? Interested tentatively.
If you look a the base of your A pillar just above the left side dash vent, the plastic trim has a hole with a small plastic cover. Pop the cover off and there is a screw hole which fits perfectly in the screw hole at the base of the gauge pod. The angle of the gauge pod pivots enough that you can get the gauge facing you perfectly. Allows gauge install easily without having to drill any new holes anywhere. The gauge pod fits all autometer 2 1/16" gauges.
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Default Snap-off systems steering wheel quick release

Hello,
golden24@earthlink.net
Did you ever sell your Snap-off systems steering wheel quick release ?
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