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Momo Steering Wheel Hub Adaptor For Porsche Part Number L231 on 2040-parts.com

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Denver, Colorado, US

Denver, Colorado, US
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Momo Steering Wheel Hub

PORSCHE

PART NUMBER: L231

Product Description

 

Momo is the company which invented and market-launched as first the collapsable steering wheel hub. This device is able to absorb outstanding impacts thanks to a programmed deformation, thus dramatically increasing the safety level in case of collision. This MOMO Steering Wheel Hub Adapter will fit most 6-Bolt steering wheels using a bolt pattern of 2.75 inches or 70mm

Part Number Fits:

Porsche 911, 911 Carrera from 74-89, 930 Turbo from 8/74

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