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Thread: WTB: extended hub steering wheel center cap under horn

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    WTB: extended hub steering wheel center cap under horn

    Friends,

    I have an extended hub steering wheel and its missing the cap that goes under the hockey puck and covers the nut/washer. I am looking for a good used one for my steering wheel.

    Thanks.
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    Is it rubber?

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    Its opaque white plastic and pops into the space. At least thats what Ive seen. Thanks

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    The spring seats for raised hub vdm steering wheels were aluminium, here is a photo of an original that is with a NOS wheel I have. Some reproduction ones were made a few years ago (I supplied measurements from the NOS one, sorry I can't remember who did them!); I may have a spare one somewhere if you are really struggling but hopefully someone closer to home will have one available.
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    I also need one cap for my extended hub.
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    Kyriakos
    1973 911E Light Ivory

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