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where'd you get that?

in the "nice pics" topic, the picture shows a really nice 14, but i was wondering where i can get that steering wheel?(the 3-spoke with the Porsche crest) also, does anyone have the mounting hardware for a center console (the one with the 3 gauges)or know where i can get it (the hardware)? thanks...

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I have a MOMO three spoke and got a Porsche horn button for extra. I think most companies do that.
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I have a spare upper bracket that holds the top of the console in place, if that helps.

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I was able to fabricate center console brackets using some 8" galvanized steel straps used for framing and some L-brackets I found at Home Depot. I bent the strap ends up to form a short-legged "U" for the top and bottom brackets, and used the L-bracket for the end piece nearest the center cushion. Worked great!
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I was able to fabricate center console brackets using some 8" galvanized steel straps used for framing and some L-brackets I found at Home Depot. I bent the strap ends up to form a short-legged "U" for the top and bottom brackets, and used the L-bracket for the end piece nearest the center cushion. Worked great!

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