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Old 12-30-2013, 03:59 PM
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I came across this vintage Momo jackie stewart from a local p car enthusiast and thinking about installing it. I'm running a CS steering wheel currently. Thoughts?
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I like it! Partly because it'll look good, and partly because I'll try and get you to sell me your CS wheel after you put this on
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You'd give up the CS? That sounds like BS. You are funning us.
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Think the interior is a little too modern for that wheel.
Old 08-11-2016, 05:56 AM
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Like the wheel - perfect for a 964/930 and early 944. Think the CS steering wheel is as good as you can get for feel and size. I have a Momo on the 911 and still think the CS wheel is better...
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Originally Posted by Boeing 717
Think the interior is a little too modern for that wheel.
Agree, that fits better in a car with more descrete components, like seperate gauges, switches, etc, like a 993 or early 944 and the 964. The CS wheel has a more integrated look.
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"integrated" is a very civilized word to use for the interior of a car with an aggressive steering wheel.
Pause to consider a new glossary of terms to discuss our car idiosyncracies.
My, the tread pattern on those Potenza's is certainly geometric tho' not as symetrical as I would like.
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Hi everyone! I'm the owner of this steering wheel for about 20 years and here you can see it installed in my '79 Ford Taunus. Luckily the car was sold without this Momo and was laying 15 years in garage shelf until i found out that it is something special to Porsche owners. And actually i'm ready to sell it!
DM for more pics and info or mail kalvis@griduserviss.lv
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I'm feeling like a I need an education on the CS steering wheel. Can someone post a picture of a CS wheel in a CS interior please?
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Originally Posted by Isaacsracing
I'm feeling like a I need an education on the CS steering wheel. Can someone post a picture of a CS wheel in a CS interior please?

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Yearrrrp the CS wheel suits just niiiiice
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Was the CS wheel ever offered in a version with airbag in the center?
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Originally Posted by DSMblue
Was the CS wheel ever offered in a version with airbag in the center?
No airbag. In those days Clubsport meant just that. Not like todays RS cars with clubsport insignia and full stereo pack, airbag aircon and what ever 😉💪



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