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Momo Steering Wheel Hub? 120-130

Anyone know where to find one for a 220? Website doesn't list a model number for 122s, but I have seen them before.

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    Momo Steering Wheel Hub? 120-130

    I recently picked up a parts car that has a steering wheel in it that I think i is a momo. I can pull it apart and look if it's of interest to you....

    Drop me a note directly.


    Chris
    agent_strangelove@hotmail.com








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    Momo Steering Wheel Hub? 120-130

    Yep.

    Crowderscustomizing.com

    Ask them for one for a Volvo 122.

    That said.

    Second option:
    VP Autoparts in Charleston should also be able to sell you these.

    Third option:
    The moto-lita (momo) part number should be F14H. Look and order here:
    http://www.moto-lita.co.uk/our-products/bosskit-product-detail01.aspx

    Fourth option:
    These are two that fit Momo, Nardi etc. from another swedish manufacturer:
    http://www.seabeach.se/rattnav-volvo-p-555.aspx?externalsearch=1
    http://www.seabeach.se/sakerhetsnav-volvo-p-1269.aspx?externalsearch=1

    The first one (cheaper) is solid and small. The second one (more expensive) is slightly larger, but made to collapse on impact (hence why they call them safety ones).

    I have one of the cheaper in a order being sent to me from seabeach, along with other stuff. I can ask them to throw another one in, and sell it to you for a straight conversion of the SEK price into USD, if you want it.







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