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    My Fantastic Four

    I've forced myself to trim down to my four flat favorites. I could double that if I absolutely needed one of each in both black and silver:

    My MOMO Monza and LeMans wheels are essentially the same. Both are 355mm. The only differences being in the grip coverings. The Monza grip is only slightly thicker; leather with the standard straight stitching. The Lemans grip is vinyl with a cross stitch. The vinyl on the Lemans was shot and has been removed. I'm replacing it with a leather cover but, I'm going to reproduce the signature white cross stitching.

    Next up is my NOS unmarked MOMO but, obviously a Prototipo. This one is what Mark and I refer to as a GenII (logo related). Size is 365mm. The Proto grip is by far the largest of the four in circumference.

    Last is the wheel I refer to as the "Formula 1". Size is 380mm. The spoke geometry is visually much different than the other three.

    Now, the girls in order discussed:
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    I´ve a original Momo "Mario Andretti" steering wheel mounted in my car!!

    I got the steering wheel together with a 911 that I bought 2 years ago. He bought it together new with the car. The steering wheel was new and never mounted!! I do also have the rubber part in the middle of the wheel which you can see on the picture.
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    Can anyone tell me if the wood Nardie wheel was a porsche option for the 69/73 cars?

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    I just picked up a Raid Racemark wheel. Educate me - did Raid buy the rights to Racemark after Racemark stopped production or something?


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    Fairly unexciting Personal/Nardi? wheel also just picked up. Vinyl outer in decent shape except for one spot - might have to get it leather covered if I like it.








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    Mark, I think there is something missing from your wheel...
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    You are too funny!
    Eric W.
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    Hi Guys,

    Here's 2 flat wheels I recently found.

    The first is a Personal, 360mm, made in Italy, dated 10-67, with awesome condition leather and nice X offwhite stitching. (BMW hub) Does these are usual or rare ?

    The second is a MOMO #1, 380mm, it came with a nice solid Early Porsche hub, which look smaller then others, nice patina... Are they more common in silver or in black ?

    Feel free to comments !
    JD
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    380 RSR remake from Classico. The quality is top notch.
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    '73 T 2.7RS spec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringmeister View Post
    380 RSR remake from Classico. The quality is top notch.
    The leather texture is not as close as OEM. Looks good though.

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