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    Yet another steering wheel: 911R??

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    Last edited by GeorgeK; 11-26-2014 at 12:08 AM.

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    I like it. George, you have a pretty serious steering wheel collection
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    ....very nice. George, you are quite the collector! It reminds me of an Abarth wheel seen on some hot fiats back in the 70's......

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeK
    So, Anyone want it?
    Will it fit a Momo hub adapter? How much shipped to 70706 (USA)?
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    George, did you subscribe to the "Steering WHeel of the Month Club"?
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    George - I too have a bit of a steering wheel fetish. Thought things were getting a bit out of hand & decided to 'minimise' the collection - after 'stocktaking' I discovered that I had 42 s/wheels !!

    Some of them I can't bear to part with (including 380mm Monza & early flat prototipo) but several have already gone via ebay (with otheres to follow).

    The wheel you posted looks like an Abarth wheel (incidentally the Carrera Abarth GTL usually came with a dished Les Leston woodrim wheel) - I have had quite a few of these (with & without the 'Abarth' logo) but, unlike the 911R wheel, they have all been dished.
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    Is that a '76 Factory car ?
    Andy

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    Dang...a steering wheel fetish?????? You fellas really need to go shopping with the wives a bit more. LMAO! I'm jealous.
    Paul Schooley
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    Looks very similar. This is an Abarth 911R wheel-
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    ...how come the seat(s) in that facory race car never pops up for sale anywhere?..were they referred to as the "lollipop" seat?....my seat fetish is out of control.......

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