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    New Product Alert, concours hockey puck horn button!

    I suppose some would say I should put this in the for sale section but I reasoned who would go there to look for a product that common wisdom said did not exist? Other than experiencing a Native American vision quest you would have no reason to do so. The fact is that we have recreated the original factory horn button that was the de rigeur choice for all early race versions and high performance road cars. As you may or may not know, rally cars were required to have fully functional horns, the "dogbone" and "batwing" styles had a nasty habit of hanging on the drivers gloves and flying off or worse yet snagging the gloves and NOT flying of!!! According to Jurgen Barth, replacing this with the hockey puck was the first order of business. Oue new version is fully complete including the base, bezel, insert and leather. You will need to transfer the spring clip from your old wheel but the new one is 100% as OE so this is a matter of two minutes. The new part is spot on and cannot be easily determined to not be original. We are taking orders at a special 911S Registry price of $250 with free shipping in the 48. We accept Visa and MasterCard. The regular price will be $295 until we recover some of our investment in tooling then the normal retai of $325 will kick in. Remeber, vote early, vote often. I can be contacted at 941 321 9389 if one wishes. I will have a sample with me at Essen if you will be attending. Jeffrey Fellman
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    Hi,
    Can I use your puck with my original chromed ring and leather pad ?

    Will you sell only the puck itself ?

    Thanks
    JD

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    He is selling the puck only!!!!!


    Nice, very nice
    Clyde Boyer





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    It says; Oue new version is fully complete including the base, bezel, insert and leather. You will need to transfer the spring clip from your old wheel

    John
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    You can go on a vision quest.

    Or you can go to page 3 of the new ESSES magazine --

    http://www.zuffenhaus.us/products.html

    Hmm. $115. Interesting...
    Sandy Isaac
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    Quote Originally Posted by SandyI View Post
    You can go on a vision quest.

    Or you can go to page 3 of the new ESSES magazine --

    http://www.zuffenhaus.us/products.html

    Hmm. $115. Interesting...

    The Fuchs center cap horn button is the one you are referencing.

    The Hockey Puck will be as noted above and will be available with our 380RS wheels.

    Sorry if this caused any confusion.

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by boba View Post
    The Fuchs center cap horn button is the one you are referencing.

    The Hockey Puck will be as noted above and will be available with our 380RS wheels.

    Sorry if this caused any confusion.

    Bob
    Thanks for the clarification.

    How much will you be asking for it when it's avail?
    Sandy Isaac
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    So how do I order one at this low introductory price??

    Peter

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    Call Jeffery at the number in the first post.

    "I can be contacted at 941 321 9389 if one wishes. I will have a sample with me at Essen if you will be attending. Jeffrey Fellman"

    It will be available on the www.zuffenhaus.us web site shortly either stand alone or with the 380RS or 901 wheels.

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    I get it now. Rennewerkes and Jeffrey and Boba and Bob are all Zuffenhaus. Duh. Sorry for my slowness.

    (And if someone some day actually pays you guys $325 for a horn button , please PM me so I can raise my glass to you two gentlemen and American enterprise.)
    Sandy Isaac
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