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Help with Nardi Steering Wheel


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Like Esty posted - you can use a Momo boss, but you need an adapter to go between the two, because the Nardi has a different bolt pattern than the Momo.

 

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xnardi+momo+adapter.TRS0&_nkw=nardi+momo+adapter&_sacat=0

 

If you are really lucky, you'll find an actual Nardi boss for a 2002 on e-bay.  I've only seen one on e-bay ever, and I bought it.  I think it was $600 at the time, and it came from Japan.  Didn't matter.  I like the look so much better than the rubber accordion sleeve on a Momo boss.

 

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When our new Billet bosses are finished they will be Nardi & Momo pattern , as soon as they are in stock I will make an announcement on here .

1970 4 speed 2002 (Daily driver/track car ) 
1974  Hybrid powered twin cam engine, Pig Cheeks , ( now a round tail.) Getting ready to Sell 
 

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You can buy a nardi hub from crowder customs. They are the US distributor for Nardi. If you contact Nardi directly, they will have Crowder contact you. I bought a wheel and hub from them and was very happy.

+1. That's what I did, very nice solid hub

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I ordered a Mk III Moto Lita wheel today. Can't wait to get the bus wheel off my car and this classy piece on it.

Anthony

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+1 on the Crowder source for the Nardi Hub. 

Crowder will also have the spring loaded horn contact pin/wire that you will need. (you may have to trim about 1/4" off the pin though) 

 

Hub

http://www.crowderscustomizing.com/Nardi-Personal-4302-14-0601-p/nardi_4302.14.0601.htm

 

Horn Wire

http://www.crowderscustomizing.com/Nardi-Personal-PISTONCINO-3-p/nardi_pistoncino.htm

 1973 2002 Touring + Alpina A4  /  RHD 

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