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OEM+ or bust! reelizmpro: I will always be an e30 guy.. I still do all of my own labor TrentW: There's just something so right about a well-built M20 in an E30 e30m3s54turbo: I save my money for tuner parts.
The other one I had seen before, and it was only the cover, had the ACS embossed into the leather cover. I am honored to have found this and even better, have it.
It does not appear in any of the ACS catalogs I have. I have the earliest one and also Katalog No. 4. I have seen this wheel before though in an ACS advertisement somewhere online, a scan of I'd imagine a catalog.
I am hoping/waiting for Raul to perhaps shed some more light on this piece. I know not all of the ACS bits are documented well; not in catalog, not stamped with a part number or date.
raul will chime in on this in a few for the expert verdict. personally, i think that is a momo wheel that someone put an acs sticker on. i have seen a few of those steering wheels for sale on ebay.de that were identical except no sticker. it is pretty rare though. nice find.
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raul will chime in on this in a few for the expert verdict. personally, i think that is a momo wheel that someone put an acs sticker on. i have seen a few of those steering wheels for sale on ebay.de that were identical except no sticker. it is pretty rare though. nice find.
When I first encountered this wheel, it was actually only the cover. The cover was embossed with ACS logo lower right hand. It sold for only 40 something Euros. I should have purchased it but I was hesitant as I never could find MOMO 70064, V36 in the time it was offered for sale. I learned a lesson.
This is not a sticker either. It is printed onto the leather. There is no edge, indication of a sheet.
The wheel is period correct. The hub is E30 fitment and appears to have some age, perhaps also period correct (I do not think MOMO dates their hubs).
This wheel I am certain existed as an ACS product. I need to look back into my ACS photo collection.
I did ask Raul. Just waiting for some authoritative word from him. Unfortunately, ACS is not good about communicating these older products.
UPDATE / Here are the photos to further document this being an ACS wheel:
The one wheel I recall now being embossed with ACS logo is actually a four spoke. My memory was mixing the two wheels / covers. I updated an earlier thread with those photos to document the early style ACS wheel.
Now, if I could just get a leather ACS shift knob.
The one wheel I recall now being embossed with ACS logo is actually a four spoke. My memory was mixing the two wheels / covers. I updated an earlier thread with those photos to document the early style ACS wheel.
Now, if I could just get a leather ACS shift knob.
My four-spoke was embossed just like the four and three spoke wheels in the catalog. Besides in the embossing, all the the other marking were Momo, same with the #2006 hub.
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