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    FS: steering wheel cancel(ling) ring 901.613.325.05

    Used excellent condition. Needs to be degreased. Includes one original mounting screw but act now and I'll send you an additional original mounting screw for FREE. Sierra Madre offers used cancel rings at $65 but they don't screw ya - see here: http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...t_detail&p=309

    This one offered at $52.51 plus $5 USPS shipping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob tilton View Post
    but they don't screw ya
    Sure they do... 'Used cancel ring for all Porsche VDM steering wheels from 1960 to 1973. Installation screws (2) are included.', so the decision really is who you would rather be screwed by
    Dirk Janek
    1970 911T 3.0/915

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    My bad...I'll at least whisper sweet things in your ear.
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    I'll take it if this will work for a 1970 911 with a 380 914 wheel with a hub extender?

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    Alex

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    Me not know the answer Alex but will hold for you until confirmed either way.
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    As long as you have the original type hub (even if extended) Bob's ring will do the job. I have a extended hub on my car and it takes the original ring

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    Kent
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    Many thanks Kent!
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    Yup - It's one of David's extenders so its using the 914 base which I think I will need to drill a hole to make the ring work....


    I'll take it...

    Paypal?

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    PM sent. Sold.
    Last edited by bob tilton; 04-30-2012 at 07:34 PM.
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