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    WTB: Solid Momo hub

    I've had 4 of these over the last few years and I've sold or traded all of them. You would think I would have had the brains to have held on to at least one of them. Photos of what I'm looking for posted below. I don't need to have a hub with the horn wire because I'm using a 911R style dash mounted horn button.

    Have been thinking I would buy a solid hub offered by Zuffenhaus products but I'm going to try this route first. All the ones I've sold have been $100 or less so I don't really want to pay more than that. PM me if you think you can help me out. Thanks a lot.
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    Bump. Still looking.
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    Those solid Momo's are like gold, and really hard to find. I sold two at the LA Lit meet, and have one for myself. Here's one option to consider:

    http://www.vw-online.co.uk/acatalog/...uttons__5.html

    Please buy one and let me know what you think!

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    Thanks very much Nick. I was aware of these folks. It looks like a great repro hub but at £258.50, I'm too cheap to spring for it. I'll most likely go with the Zuffenhaus version.
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    Mark - as I've mentioned before, there is a much cheaper way to achieve (almost) the same effect ...

    ... use a solid Nardi hub combined with a Momo --> Nardi adapter ring

    See this thread for a picture:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ighlight=Nardi
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    Yes Andy, you did tell me about that but then I couldn't find a solid Nardi hub. Hey Nick, have you got one?
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    Hi Mark, I do have a solid Nardi and an adapter like what Andy suggested. I took photos of everything and am trying to send it from my BlackBerry but its not going through. I used a lot of thumb energy in my email. If not, I'll resend tomorrow AM from my office computer.

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    Bumpus. I'm still looking for one even though I have a solution.
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    Mark dude, how do you not have a minimum of 20 of these laying around the garage? I am going to check my parts bin and will get back on this.

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    I'm gonna jump on the bandwagon and say that I NEED - not want, mind you, but NEED - a solid MOMO hub as well.

    I have a (fingers crossed) solid Nardi hub and would be willing to trade to get what I NEED.
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