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Old 08-31-2017, 02:12 AM
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Did Carnewal just remove all of the steering wheels from their site?

http://carnewal.com/Raid

Yup! Sucks I confirmed with Gert. I just did a Momo Prototipo. Love it.
Old 08-31-2017, 03:16 PM
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ccjimmyb has his 991 cup wheel for sale that he bought from me. he dicded to sell his turbo and never installed it. recovered by ivan at dct in napa leather from alcantara with yellow stripe.

pm him on here or let me know and ill get you in touch with him
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too bad, the carnewal raid wheel "deals" were the best in the known world.
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Originally Posted by "02996ttx50
too bad, the carnewal raid wheel "deals" were the best in the known world.
Totally, I got caught sleeping.
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Originally Posted by RClurg84




I saw this today and thought the same thing. I've googled trying to finding more info on this build/car. Nothing yet.
I've been dying to find a hub or adapter that will make 997.2 steering wheels work. I'd be interested to know what Wicked did to get this on.
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Please share if you find out!
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I just installed a T96 wheel, and couldn't be happier. You'd be hard-pressed to know this isn't OEM.


The only critique possible is that the molded area on the back of the wheel is glossier than the OEM.
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Old 09-28-2017, 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by msv
I just installed a T96 wheel, and couldn't be happier. You'd be hard-pressed to know this isn't OEM. The only critique possible is that the molded area on the back of the wheel is glossier than the OEM.
Agreed - I installed the exact same wheel with perforated leather sides, except the carbon fiber version. It's perfect and like you, I could not be happier....the feel is right on, it's a great product.
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...Quality as good as OEM and the slightly smaller diameter, combined with the thicker rim, make for THE perfect steering wheel on a street car.
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Originally Posted by MotoJB
Nice. Details?
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Dallas Custom seems to do nice work with OEM wheel recovering... Anybody with first hand experience? Is that who did yours MotoJB?


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Hey Guys, not sure...came on the car. I guessed it was a DTC. Thick alcantara, flat bottomed. Looks better in person and really helps to transform the interior.
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Didn't notice the flat bottom before... Definitely not just a rewrap of the oem wheel!
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What color leather is your wheel? I'm hoping you say natural grey.
Originally Posted by msv
I just installed a T96 wheel, and couldn't be happier. You'd be hard-pressed to know this isn't OEM.


The only critique possible is that the molded area on the back of the wheel is glossier than the OEM.


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