I bought a period Nardi wheel about a year ago but never got around to fitting it. Maybe a project for this summer. _________________ 993 C2 Tip Aventura
Tobesetc Albert Park
Joined: 02 Jun 2014 Posts: 1585 Location: West London, UK
Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 10:28 am Post subject:
Steering wheels are an important item - best to get it right for what suits you. I liked the original wheel and would not use a non-airbag wheel, so got my original wheel re-trimmed by Royal, thickened and the thumb rests added. Loved it so much I was forced to buy a new gear gaiter/knob to match (not pictured). Biggest two touch points - go for whatever you like. _________________ 993 C4, Coupe '94 manual
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 10:42 am Post subject:
Tobesetc wrote:
Steering wheels are an important item - best to get it right for what suits you. I liked the original wheel and would not use a non-airbag wheel, so got my original wheel re-trimmed by Royal, thickened and the thumb rests added. Loved it so much I was forced to buy a new gear gaiter/knob to match (not pictured). Biggest two touch points - go for whatever you like.
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Where did you get the gaiter/gear nob? curently running a worn boggo classic grey one. in fact anyone does anyone slese have any ideas of a direct fit aftermarket, the RS one looks to plastic (because it is) and I dont want to go too crest heavy as the 3 spoke already has one.
Ian
Tobesetc Albert Park
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 10:51 am Post subject:
I got the standard C4 item from Design911. Lovely! _________________ 993 C4, Coupe '94 manual
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nickjonesn4 Montreal
Joined: 10 Aug 2017 Posts: 604 Location: Edinburgh
Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 5:07 pm Post subject:
Tobesetc wrote:
Steering wheels are an important item - best to get it right for what suits you. I liked the original wheel and would not use a non-airbag wheel, so got my original wheel re-trimmed by Royal, thickened and the thumb rests added. Loved it so much I was forced to buy a new gear gaiter/knob to match (not pictured). Biggest two touch points - go for whatever you like.
Think this looks great and 100% that it's totally subjective based on how it looks to you and how it feels _________________ 1996 Carrera S Vesuvius Metallic
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