[urq] Vintage 80's steering wheel
Martin Pajak
martin at quattro.ca
Fri Aug 28 10:32:58 PDT 2009
Guys,
There are two types of the Nardi/Personal adapter.
One is for racing only and it's an alloy cast piece.
The other is for street use and looks like Momo but obviously has a
different bolt pattern.
Audi used to sell the street version through the dealers, I have one new
in box.
Also the street version came in two offsets, one stock and one 10mm longer
for extended wheel position (really helps with the analogue gauges).
Here is the "off road" version, guy is unwilling to ship though (no idea
why).
http://houston.craigslist.org/pts/1342728190.html
Hope this helps.
--
Martin Pajak
http://www.quattro.ca
1982 Audi Ur-quattro, SQ project
1983 Audi 80 quattro, Euro 2-Tür
1986 Audi 4000cs quattro, 2,5 TDI mit 6 gang
1987 Audi 4000s quattro, wintervagen mit 7A und 5 bolt :)
> Brandon Rogers
> S2 wheel fits with a the Nardi adaptor - same part as for golf, rabbit
> (which the part guy could easily find when I bought mine several years
> back)
>
> Sorry I don't have the P/N
>
> Brandon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Louis-Alain Richard [mailto:larichard at plguide.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 8:30 AM
> To: 'SpotatAshleys'; 'Brandon Rogers'; 'Louis-Alain Richard';
> urq at audifans.com; quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: RE: [urq] Vintage 80's steering wheel
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I just pass yesterday to see Brady's urQ and this is the wheel he has on
> his
> car. Very nice indeed, and brown to match the interior. Now, to find
> one...
>
> I agree about the S2 wheel : a lister offered me one already, but it was
> in
> a 5ktq. Can I fit it in my urQ ? I guess I'll have to buy an adaptor
> (boss),
> so is the 321 419 661A the one to get ?
>
> Louis-Alain
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
>
> http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=0AcNG7hm0ZuGLE3A
>
>
> The wheel was made by lanti (?) in Italy - no Audi part number i'm afraid
> but stamped on the rear of the wheel is the date 23-1-85, kba 70027,
> ati-2
>
> if that is any help.
> I have been told that these wheels were available as optional extras on
> quattros but were also available on contemporary Golf Gti's (but without
> the
>
> Audi Sport Script on the centre pad and the Audi "chevron" on the top
> right
> horn button). The boss part number is 321 419 661A.
>
>
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