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Thread: FS: NOS Brown Leather Dino Italian Steering Wheels

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    FS: NOS Brown Leather Dino Italian Steering Wheels

    I have 3 brown lether steering wheels - all brown, all Italian made Dino. Some have some minor shelf wear, but nothing bad. Cool, period, unique Euro steering wheels. If you have a brown interior, you need one of these. The all have removable center pads with horn buttons on the 'thumb' spokes. The adapter pattern is Raid/Nardi/Personal/Dino. I usually have a couple of adapter rings around that go from Nardi to Momo type (if you already have a Momo adapter) and bring the wheel about 12-13mm closer to you in the seat. Those are $25.

    The first is a flat (no dish) 3 spoke wheel. It's a larger wheel at 400mm/15.75" diameter. Little storage residue on the rim, but should clean off well. Spokes have 2 holes per if you were to run without the pad.

    $100









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    Second wheel - 4 spoke, smaller diameter at 390mm/15.25". Has a moderate dish, around 1.5" from the centerline of the grip. Different grip diameters at top and bottom vs. the sides of the wheels.

    $150















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    3rd wheel is a smaller 4 spoke, very minor dish, like about 1/2 of depth, diameter is 360mm/14" which is great for a sporty feel without being go-kart small. Has the most shelf wear, with some very small abrasions and nicks.

    $150
















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    I've gotten a few questions on fitment -

    The 6 bolt pattern in the middle of these Dino/Raid Italian wheels is the same as Nardi, which is slightly different than Momo.

    I actually have two solutions - an adapter ring to convert a Momo adapter (if you already have one) bolt pattern to this Dino (Nardi) pattern, or a complete adapter to bolt on. The adapters I have fit Porsche from 74-88ish and have BOTH Momo and Nardi Patterns built in.

    I have the Momo to Nardi adapter rings for $25, and the complete adapter for $75. They sell for about $85-95 on ebay typically. I'll have pics in a few days when my next batch comes in.

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    Both 4 spoke wheels sold, 3 spoke wheel still available.

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    Make offer on 3 spoke.

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    Price drop to $100 on 3 spoke.

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