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    FS: 380MM wheel that will actually fit your 911

    PN# 914 347 805 10 (hard rubber, meant to be covered in leather) dated 11/70. The leather has "patina" (in other words, it is toast. really it ain't that bad) Some of the stitching is gone. Could be restitched and used as is, or recovered.
    $350.00 plus shipping.

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    Jim
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    Price drop!
    Where have I heard that before?
    $349.99

    Jim

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    Jim, when I bought my car it had a Momo on it. It still does and I have nothing to compare it with. Forgive my ignorance but what else would I need in order to install this wheel on a 1973 T.
    Thanks, Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by GT3Racerich View Post
    Jim, when I bought my car it had a Momo on it. It still does and I have nothing to compare it with. Forgive my ignorance but what else would I need in order to install this wheel on a 1973 T.
    Thanks, Rich
    Rich

    Sorry for the late response. You need the turn signal canceler, tension spring, split ring and the horn contact. All of those parts should already be on your Momo. You will need a horn contact as the MoMo wheel uses it's own horn contact.

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    Jim

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    Jim
    Thank you for the info. When I did not see a reply I assumed that you sold the wheel and I was able to find another. After getting the wheel I feel a little foolish asking about what was needed as it is pretty straight forward.
    Thanks again, Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by GT3Racerich View Post
    Jim
    Thank you for the info. When I did not see a reply I assumed that you sold the wheel and I was able to find another. After getting the wheel I feel a little foolish asking about what was needed as it is pretty straight forward.
    Thanks again, Rich
    Rich

    Glad you found a proper wheel. This one is still available, by the way.

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    Jim

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    This wheel is sold and on it's way to Australia.

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