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Just bought my Silver Prototipo, Where do I get a Porsche crest for the horn button?

Hi all,

I don't want the momo logo in the center of my new silver Prototipo....who sells a porsche one for this wheel?

Pelican don't have it.

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They turn up on eBay quite often.

Email or PM me for a couple other leads if you'd like.
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they have them here (Sweden)
http://www.nioelva.se/Porsche/Interieur/Rennsportlenkraeder.htm
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A little off the subject, I was wondering if all the horn buttons were the same size. I've got the Personel Fitapaldi wheel I believe made by Nardi and it looks like the Momo buttons would work. I'm looking for the Porsche one too.
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I have looked everywhere online. The cheapest source is Schatz Motorsports @ $40 Scroll down to the bottom of this page.
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Susposedly they are no longer being made. Mine was dated 1995 so I they are old stock.

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Many of these horn buttons can be taken apart and you can change the logo to whatever you want. I have never done a Momo but i have done a reproduction of a Momo. The clear cover can be unsnaped, download a Porsche crest or cut a pic of one from a catalog and insert then replace the cover. It took all of 5 minuets.
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Just bought mine from e-bay. $45. Looks fine to me. Bought from seller departatop.
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I got mine from German Parts Restoration: http://www.********.com because this was the cheapest price I could find. They don't list them on their on-line catalog "for obvious reasons", but give them a call and they know what you want.

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Many of these horn buttons can be taken apart and you can change the logo to whatever you want. I have never done a Momo but i have done a reproduction of a Momo. The clear cover can be unsnaped, download a Porsche crest or cut a pic of one from a catalog and insert then replace the cover. It took all of 5 minuets.
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Momo buttons can be disassembled, but there is no plastic cover on them. The Momo logo or the Porsche crest is one piece of embossed and painted aluminum. I had to put the crest from my Porsche button in the button that came with my Momo Club 4 wheel because the Porsche button wasn't tall enough.
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FWIW the Nardi/Personal horn buttons are a different size.
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Thanks Chris

I thought I read that some where, they are hard to find. I guess I could buy the 1-3/4" Porsche logo on e-bay and apply it to horn button
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Yes I think the Nardi style buttons are tougher to find than the Momo ones, which are "NLA" but still widely available on the "grey-market" for $50-60.

I betcha it might be feasible to fabricate an "adapter ring" to fit a Momo button into a Nardi/Personal sized hole, which is larger IIRC.

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