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ChasR
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944 man
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944 man
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How?ORIGINAL: craiginuk
andy watson
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Dave, drop simkin@yahoo.co.uk a line he has one for sale £185ORIGINAL: swb landy Thanx for the reply,s, i dont like the "shaped" rim on the later momo wheels, i kinda like them to be the same shape and diamater all the way around the rim. I have a momo tuner on my mazda, thats not to bad but i fancy something a bit more subtle for my 944. I like the clubsport wheel, but i doubt i could afford one of those. . . . . Dave
MartinRS2K
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Agree with you totally []ORIGINAL: John Sims IMHO the Club Sport is the one to have. It is the only one that looks like it was meant to be there (if you exclude the original which does look dated).
craiginuk
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Not sure, it was on there when i bought the car. I did change the horn button from a momo one to the porsche one but all went in same way it came apart. Actually thinking about it, i think i battled to get the shroud over the new horn plastic collar so i just put the new innards in. I'd offer to take it apart again to see but the hex head screws were close to stripping when I put it back together last time.ORIGINAL: 944 manHow?ORIGINAL: craiginuk
944 man
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Nice wheel but like i said, havnt got that sort of money, got to buy rubber for my cookie cutters before anything else. . . . .suppose i could sell my 16" cup wheels to pay for it. . . .. . . . . .no, stop it, oh dear, i,m off again. . . . DaveORIGINAL: andy watsonDave, drop simkin@yahoo.co.uk a line he has one for sale £185ORIGINAL: swb landy Thanx for the reply,s, i dont like the "shaped" rim on the later momo wheels, i kinda like them to be the same shape and diamater all the way around the rim. I have a momo tuner on my mazda, thats not to bad but i fancy something a bit more subtle for my 944. I like the clubsport wheel, but i doubt i could afford one of those. . . . . Dave
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