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Looking for Porsche part number for the 996 GT3 Cup Steering Wheel

I have had a look in the PET and done a search, but can not find the Porsche part number for the Momo 996 GT3 Cup wheel, like this -



Any one know the Porsche part number fo this one???

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Can't help with the number but that's a nice wheel...

Updated Protipo! Mod 07 I think...
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I do like the wheel, but believe it will have a very large Porsche tax on it as it is supplied with the cup cars! I have found it for sale in the UK for close to £400

I am trying to find out what the price is for it direct from Porsche, but need the part number to do so...
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Here's a link to buy one, I just traded mine away for a flat dish proto

http://www.carnewal-europe.com/cpx_p93078.htm
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And this is the same wheel that I bought from Gert at Carnewal in Belguim:

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And this is the same wheel that I bought from Gert at Carnewal in Belguim:

Damn that's a nice car... I can't get enough of that bad girl.
The red gages make it look even more sinister.
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Yeah, those are just a Porsche-stamped Momo Mod.07. The Momo is ~$200 and the Cup wheel is ~$400. I have the part number, but not with me at the moment. As noted above, you can get it from Gert at Carnewal or a dealer can get it.
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Yes, there is the Porsche Tax I was talking about - an extra $200 just for having Porsche stamped into it. I am sure I must be able to find someone that could just engrave or machine Porsche into a stock Momo Mod.07 for much under the extra $200...

I think it is a really nice wheel and it would look spot-on in my new interior, but I do not think it is worth the extra $200....
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Yes, there is the Porsche Tax I was talking about - an extra $200 just for having Porsche stamped into it. I am sure I must be able to find someone that could just engrave or machine Porsche into a stock Momo Mod.07 for much under the extra $200...

I think it is a really nice wheel and it would look spot-on in my new interior, but I do not think it is worth the extra $200....
Just a FYI
There were several wheels available
993.347.084.70 steering wheel + hub
996.347.084.91FFF steer.wheel+quick fastener
996.347.084.90FFF steer.wheel flat pot (no hub)

the last 2 are the same wheel just w/ or w/o the hub
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I just bought the Mod 07 wheel. I bought it from Clint at Rebel Racing. very happy with it.
It's about $200 shipped.

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Thank you Bill, your level of knowledge never fails to impress me But now that I have managed to confirm the price, I can not currently justify the extra $200 just to have Porsche printed on the steering wheel.

I will either hold out until I find one used at a reasonable price, or go for a not Porsche branded Momo wheel...
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und finaly what is te reference of this steering wheel


I love this steering and I would one for my car!!!!!!!!!!!
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Here's the link: Carnewal - Belgium
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A great looking wheel. Go for the momo! Just add a sticker
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A great looking wheel. Go for the momo! Just add a sticker
Or like I said at the start, find a local machining company and as if they will cut the Porsche text into it - probably still cheaper than the price of the momo wheel with the Porsche logo in it from the start...
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Just a FYI
There were several wheels available
993.347.084.70 steering wheel + hub
996.347.084.91FFF steer.wheel+quick fastener
996.347.084.90FFF steer.wheel flat pot (no hub)

the last 2 are the same wheel just w/ or w/o the hub
Reviving an old post.

I'm looking for the very same steering wheel that's shown by the OP in the first post. I need only the wheel -- no hub, no adapter. It's for a 2001 996 GT# RS race car.

My 2001 RS parts book shows only the first two part numbers above. Not the third one. The first part number has a price of about $410 from PMNA. Not cheap. And it probably comes with a hub that I don't need. I think what I want is the wheel shown by the first part number, but with no hub. Is that what the third part number represents? It's interesting that the first part number has a 993 prefix, but the second and third are 996 numbers. Not sure what that means.

So I'm interested in the wheel that is represented by the third part number. Any idea if that is the correct wheel for my car? But do you know what "flat pot" means? If it means the wheel is not dished then it's not the right one.

Thanks,

Rob

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