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Why do you keep buying cars with the steering wheels on the wrong side?!?!

I have the MOMO 2 pics up and love the looks in my '87.

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They're only $245 here on Pelican Parts.
$245 for wheel + spacer $xx + shipping at least $50, that's $300 + $xx
that's $380 + $xx in NZD + 15% tax that's close to $450 + $xx

horn button is almost $100 landed in NZ, I know because I bought one recently
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Is there any instructions on how to mount a center cap onto the center horn button? Is is simple glued on with some sort of adhesive? I definitely like the look as it emulates the early hockey puck style.
I used this guide to help me make my horn button using a center cap. It's as Motofoto describes, just adds pictures.
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I searched for a while to find one, but here is my silver 370mm Momo Prototipo. With the longer momo hub (L231), the distance from the end of the hub to the steering wheel rim is very close to the original wheel, if not slightly closer to me.



I liked this wheel a lot, but found it to be a little too flexible for my liking, I got this Jackie Stewart Signature Momo about 2 years ago. Love it with my Porsche script horn button and Zuffenhaus hub.

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I like to feel I'm steering a well-engineer German sports car, not a boat.
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The factory-installed 4-spoke steering wheel is the most original-looking in my opinion.
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I've got an 85 and just could not get used to that 4 spoke elevated hub look and feel. I put a stock 3 spoke back on the car yesterday. MUCH better!
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The thing I don't like about the original wheel is that it does not look like a sports car wheel. It looks a lot like the wheel in my Wife's 03 Camry. Same 4 spoke design. I installed the nice 930s wheel from our host. I can see the gauges and it is thicker. Just fantastic. Also it looks right in our interior because it was installed in our interior.
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Here are mine a 350mm Prototipo and 360mm Italvolanti.

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I have the Momo Jet 350mm in black. Our host sells it. Sometimes Amazon has it on special price. I bought mine from our host just to be sure I am getting the right adapter as the adapter on Amazon was being sold by a third party.

It's a bit more modern looking if you look at it at their site. I also stuck with the horn button that came with it.
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Here are mine a 350mm Prototipo and 360mm Italvolanti.

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I have the prototipo but if I had to choose again I will go for the Abart. The prototipo stalk @ 6 o'clock hurt me too many times. What was Momo thinking !!

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