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Thread: FS: 914 Leather Steering Wheel And Hockey Puck

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    FS: 914 Leather Steering Wheel And Hockey Puck

    Extremely nice wheel off a 74 914 with new paint, leather wrap, and hockey puck horn button. I am looking to sell complete as shown unless someone makes a good offer on just the wheel. This can be modified to fit a 911 relatively easily with plenty of info out there. IMG_3475.jpgIMG_3472.jpgIMG_3476.jpg

    Interested parties please ask for any specific photos you may want. Prefer a SoCal pickup is possible.

    Price: $1000

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    Just for reference, what’s the part number?
    Peter Kane

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    If it is as seller states a 914 wheel such that the wheel as shown needs modifying to fit 911 shouldn’t it be listed in “other” parts section not “911 parts”? Isn’t that a VW logo ?

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    Whoever did the wrap should never be given a Porsche wheel again. That’s just awful.
    A part isn't purchased until paid.

    The 9 Store LLC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911MRP View Post
    If it is as seller states a 914 wheel such that the wheel as shown needs modifying to fit 911 shouldn’t it be listed in “other” parts section not “911 parts”? Isn’t that a VW logo ?
    Most likely. Just wanted to confirm the part number first.
    Peter Kane

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    How is this any different from offering up a generic MOMO in this section that has happened for years?

    And I thought participants are asked to Not comment negatively on for Sale items.

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    Regarding Momo wheels and related being in this section, just a practice that has literally been in place for years.

    In the case of this steering wheel, if it was a 914-only wheel, it belongs in Other. Once I see the part number, I’ll have the info I need.
    Peter Kane

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    In other news… this wheel has sold elsewhere! Must be the most exciting for sale listing in years on here (not in a good way). Sorry to ruffle so many feathers.

    For posterity; wheel #91434780411 which is from a 914 but can be converted to 911.

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    Moved to Other and closed. Thanks for adding the part number.
    Peter Kane

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