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Porsche Design Steering wheel question
Hello, everyone. I hope all is well going into the holiday season and you are getting snow like we are in Indiana. I am looking into redoing my PD design wheel and will need to have it repainted at some point.
My question is: Where can one find the small white "Momo" and "Momo Porsche Design" script on the spokes? I am sure someone has replaced this little lettering at one point. Any input would be much appreciated, so I can bring this one fine steering wheel back from the gallows. |
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I'll have to check tomorrow when I'm in the garage, but on mine I think they are actually engraved into the wheel and then painted white.
I'll take some pictures for you. |
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ill post a picture of the wheel tomorrow, but it's the three spoke design with a "pd" horn button in the center. Black round spokes. Round center surrounding horn button.
Thanks for the answers so far. My photo will help clear up I believe. |
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Looks like this, except this wheel on ebay does not have the "Pd" horn button.
The lettering is engraved with white paint fill as you can see in the close-up. Made by MOMO for Pd. |
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tcar, that is the wheel and answers my question. Thank you.
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