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    Perfect!!!


    QUOTE=Anatol;1144641]I am well sorted in the non-OEM-wheel department and just want to try a 380 wheel for a change!

    I usually drive a 370 Abarth, 375 Monza or 380 Prototipo on a stock Momo hub with "Manuel's solid hub cloaking device" plus a 30mm spacer
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    Beautiful !!!!!!!!! .........
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    I have just mounted the 380mm steering wheel this weekend. The hub came from Carpoint and has a 50mm extension. Installation was no problem after I managed to get the Momo hub off the steering column.
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    This is a 390 mm wheel with spacer. It’s wood but in this interior I prefer black leather. I’m not sure who made it.
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    Flat Momo Monza on my 65

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    Flat Momo Monza on my 65
    Very nice 380 Le Mans!
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    I love the Le Mans and early prototipo. I had a beautiful Le Mans but it had a bad recover on it. A porsche owner owns it now. Not sure if everyone is aware, but the Le Mans is a vinyl wheel.

    Additionally, I have always wanted an early protipo with the engraving way down and 6pm.

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