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    WTB: Momo steering wheel adapter #230 or equivalent

    I'm in need of a way to mount a Prototipo in a '72 911 at the moment. I've successfully used other adapters in the past, including drilling and tapping a 5-screw adapter for Momo. But to mount the horn button, it's easiest with the correct Momo adapter. Thanks in advance!
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    MoMo 230 Adapter

    Ere's one at PORsport . . .

    http://www.porsport.com/index.php?vi...lery&Itemid=57

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    Holy sh@t! $600?! Now I know what I should have been collecting for the last 40 years!
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    This is the one I ended up going with.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/PORSCHE-911-...item5d341b5e3f

    I'm not sure if it'll fit (or, if you'd even like one), but there is a "cloaking" device available too. I just stayed with the polished look and a Nardi wheel.
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    Maybe the one on the back of this wheel will work?

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    As you've discovered, real ones are expensive unless you get lucky. If you look up Mr Fiat, or go to Luisiwheels.com, you'll find a phone #. They're based in Atlanta, and in the past, they've sold the Luisi and Italjet hubs for about $75; solid aluminum, black wrinkle finish, fits Nardi or Momo pattern. Very nice, and pretty much identical to the real thing. Much better (and cheaper) than a 'cloaking device'. David is the guy to talk to there.

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    Thanks!




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    Re-pro Steering Wheel Adapter


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    To add MTCW, I bought and installed one of the "cloaking devices" and it's really nice. Relatively inexpensive, easy to order, arrived fairly quickly, easy to install... I'd do it again.

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