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Post by Miggs »

anyone know what sort of wheel this is??


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Post by Nick Moss »

That looks like a Momo Prototipo, but Andy will be along in a mo to confirm or correct me
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Post by Lightweight_911 »

Nick's correct - it's almost certainly a modern Prototipo.

Can't be 100% sure without seeing the whole wheel as Momo made several models which were very similar.

Do you want to fit one of these wheels to your car ?

I have about half a dozen Prototipos at the moment in various guises (there are many different versions some of which are very rare & consequently more expensive) & also have brand new Porsche-crested horn buttons.

Send me a pm for more info.
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Post by gav p »

Are those wheels still available then Andy? I can't find them listed on the MOMO website...

http://www.momo.it/momoeng/set1.html

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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

I have a few momo wheels in the loft, I will get some pics incase anyone is looking to buy one. All three have the boss...

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Post by MdR »

A friend once tried to extol the virtues of his new owow steering wheel, took me ages to work out he'd put it on upside down...

To give you another option - I've got a very similar looking Motolita on the S, it came from Autofarm & is supremely comfy to hold.
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Post by Bootsy »

I always find Moto Lita's are cheaper from then direct :wink:

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