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    extended hub steering wheel spacer

    I need one for my 73S. It looks like a fender washer with a flange on one side. It sits down in the extension so that the rubber cuff on the horn button has something to push against. They were milled aluminum. I lost mine. Help.
    Steve Shea #1 joined a long time ago
    58 speedster
    66 912
    67S
    73S
    97 VW eurovan
    1132 honda snowblower

    member Jackson Hole Ski Club

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    Here's some pics of what I think your after Steve.
    I have used a correct sized washer in the past to get by.
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    S Registry#2021

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    Yup that is the part. I want original if I can find one.
    Steve Shea #1 joined a long time ago
    58 speedster
    66 912
    67S
    73S
    97 VW eurovan
    1132 honda snowblower

    member Jackson Hole Ski Club

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    I need one of these also. That or the dimensions and I'll have one made.

    Thanks,
    Mark
    Mark Curtin
    Early S Registry #369
    Rgruppe #247

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