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Thread: FS: Special Thick Grip Extended Hub 380mm Steering Wheel

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    FS: Special Thick Grip Extended Hub 380mm Steering Wheel

    Needing improved steering folks,

    Here is an extended hub steering wheel made from "Cornpanzer's" extended hub kit combined with and OEM VDM steering wheel. Special thick grip done by my secret source down south. Stitching is as per authentic very short spoke leather as on original RSR wheels. This is one of the nicest wheels I've had. It is ORIGINAL paint on the spokes with small imperfections, patina.
    The wheel is $895 OBRO plus $50 shipping in the U.S. and $100 shipping outside of CONUS.. PayPal users please pay all fees so total sales price goes into my account. A LWB butterfly is available for an additional $25. Photo with Hockey Puck is a "beauty shot" for demo purposes only and is not for sale. If you have a SWB Porsche and want a 380mm wheel, IMHO, this is required as, otherwise, your fingers will often hit the dash. On a LWB 911 is is "nice to have" for sure.Part number on the core wheel/hub is 914 347 804 11 with date code Dec. 1973.

    Shown in last two photos installed on my ex-1967 911 SWB (sorry for dusty dash) and on a member's VERY nice LWB; moves fingers away from dash which is required for a 380mm wheel on a SWB and suggested on a LWB 911. Please email any and all questions. Thanks.

    -Allen-
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    Senior Member NorthernThrux's Avatar
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    PM sent.

    Ravi
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    Sold to a smart buyer on this great list. Thanks !

    -Allen-

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    Great looking wheel. Nice pick up! Enjoy!
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    Senior Member NorthernThrux's Avatar
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    Wheel arrived. Gorgeous. Just what the doctor ordered. Thanks Allen!

    Ravi
    Early 911S Registry # 2395
    1973 Porsche 911S in Light Ivory 5sp MT
    2023 Porsche Macan GTS in Gentian Blue 7sp PDK

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernThrux View Post
    Wheel arrived. Gorgeous. Just what the doctor ordered. Thanks Allen!

    Ravi
    What we love to hear. Enjoy your 911 ! and thanks.

    -Allen-

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