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Thread: FS: 914-6/911 RSR 380mm hard rubber steering wheel

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    FS: 914-6/911 RSR 380mm hard rubber steering wheel

    SOLDSelling a 380mm hard rubber version 914-6 steering wheel. PN: 914.347.804.10 with a 4/70 date code. I already have the same wheel with a 3/70 date code... I (and my wife) don't need both.

    This is the version that was used as the basis for the thick grip sport wheel for the RS and RSR. Very good original condition with just the right amount of patina.

    $250.00 plus shipping.SOLD
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    You mean 914.347.804.10
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    Perfect wheel to make a nice leather sports-purpose wheel. For the sake of clarity though, while visually and functionally identical, the factory "thick-grip" St/RSR/914-6GT wheel was PN 914.347.803.10
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    I will take that wheel please. Thanks.

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    PM sent Don.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    You mean 914.347.804.10
    Yes of course... I have 901 part numbers on the brain. Edited for continuity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornpanzer View Post
    Perfect wheel to make a nice leather sports-purpose wheel. For the sake of clarity though, while visually and functionally identical, the factory "thick-grip" St/RSR/914-6GT wheel was PN 914.347.803.10
    I seem to recall a guy that started a really great thread on those thick grip wheels and illustrated how to build one up. One of those reference threads that should be in the SRegistry Top 100.
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    I have one of these wheels and I would like to how to build one.

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