FS: Momo Club 3 Steering Wheel, Porsche Horn Button, 928 Hub
#17
https://www.928gt.com/ps-26093-60-92...e-porsche.aspx
It is actually a Momo wheel even though it was advertised with a 993 part number.
#18
This is what I ordered from 928 Specialists last year:
https://www.928gt.com/ps-26093-60-92...e-porsche.aspx
It is actually a Momo wheel even though it was advertised with a 993 part number.
https://www.928gt.com/ps-26093-60-92...e-porsche.aspx
It is actually a Momo wheel even though it was advertised with a 993 part number.
#19
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Try this linky:
https://www.928gt.com/p-26093-928-rs...e-porsche.aspx
What browser and computer system are you using Mike Frye?
ACG's link worked for me. Only difference of the 2 links was just a 's'.
Wonder if Momo still has their hub extender out there.
https://www.928gt.com/p-26093-928-rs...e-porsche.aspx
What browser and computer system are you using Mike Frye?
ACG's link worked for me. Only difference of the 2 links was just a 's'.
Wonder if Momo still has their hub extender out there.
#20
AGC & Ern:
That IS a nice wheel! Says no adapter is needed, although Momo adapaters are still out there. I'm still not reall thrilled with the contrating bright metal trim ring. I'd probably shoot that semi-gloss black or, better yet, anodize it. Still a very nice wheel.
That IS a nice wheel! Says no adapter is needed, although Momo adapaters are still out there. I'm still not reall thrilled with the contrating bright metal trim ring. I'd probably shoot that semi-gloss black or, better yet, anodize it. Still a very nice wheel.