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Any Idea: Thick Steering Wheel?

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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 12:36 AM
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Any Idea: Thick Steering Wheel?

Any idea where I can get a factory thick steering wheel?

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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 12:40 AM
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what interior color?
 
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Arling,

Black - PM me if you have one.

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Arling, which is better or cheaper? Factory thick or getting it wrapped? Would wrapped be thicker than factory thick?
 
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Yeow. At least Oliver doesn't have to park in the steep SF hillls anymore. That wheel is tiny! You probably can't see the top of the instruments, correct?
 
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Righto Collin! But who looks at them anyway? I shift by sound and I don't care about the speed I am traveling because that is all about feel as well!
 
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i can't feel the diff between 30 and 35... the cops here seem to think there's a diff.

i have to develop that feeling.........
 
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Arling, which is better or cheaper? Factory thick or getting it wrapped? Would wrapped be thicker than factory thick?
factory thicker steering has no secret. it basically uses thicker leather when they wrapped it. the internal is exactly the same.

better or cheaper, want factory look or not?

if u really want the best feeling steering wheel u've got to try this. Techart - just got Turbo Ron's custom Natural Brown one in not long ago.
 
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i wish you coule get a black tip one
 
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Gemballa - I had the TECHART on my CAB

Now have the Gemballa, on the TT which is amazing quality and especially the best if you have a tiptronic with the up/down buttons
 
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arling, how much does the techart one go for? do they do all porsche leather colors?
 
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