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    "New" design Momo horn buttons

    "New" product. For MOMO steering wheels, alloy (single) bezel horn buttons, 3 sizes, the small is the same as the original Momo horn button, the large is equivalent to the Fuchs center cap (as used on the 911R), third size slightly larger than original, slimmer bezel, available in brushed or polished aluminum, brass, bronze, or matte black anodized. Black embossed leather standard, other colors available on request.

    Based on original Momo horn buttons, machined to accept the different assemblies. I've been making these for a few months, now I'm ready to offer them to the Registry, I'll list them this week (sorry for the iPhone photos).
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    Last edited by mcampuzano; 06-15-2015 at 07:22 PM.

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    Dimensions and custom color, black anodized.
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    137 views and no comments!! That must be a record. Count me in!! As soon as you sell them, I'm in for one, love the tan but I'll buy a black leather button.

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    Nice, very Singer look.
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    Will these fit a Nardiello wheel by any chance
    M.A.Spirito

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    M.A.Spirito, PM sent

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    Nice, very Singer look.
    The leather's embossing looks better than Singer's

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    Very nice Manuel, I may need one in yellow leather!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica87911 View Post
    Very nice Manuel, I may need one in yellow leather!
    Hi Serge, anything for a friend! It would be my first yellow, I've made them in several colors already. I'll list them tomorrow, I was just exploring another alternative for a fourth model.

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