FS: Personal steering wheel, Spring Hart wheels, Yakima bike/surf/snow rack
Sprint Hart wheels:

14x6, 4x100, offset +40. Pretty banged up, but still have some life, and plenty of potential. Below is a breakdown of each wheel, with a very big image of each.
This is the cleanest of the group. Perfectly round, only (relativly) slight curbage. Few paint chips (just like the others), sticker is torn a bit.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Second cleanest. Couple inches of curbage. Small dent in the backside, but the wheel is still round overall, and I would guess would drive with no noticeable problems.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Number 3 is getting ugly. Looks like this one hopped a curb. Out of round. Don't drive on it as is.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Last on the downward spiral, #4 had a severe love affair with a curb. Out of round, and just plain wack overall.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Center caps, all 3 of them. Two of the caps are missing a tab, and would probably pop off the wheel after a while. Should be fixable with a little JB weld, a paperclip, and a little McGuyverism.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
When I brought these back from Japan a few years ago, TruWheel in N. Hollywood said it would be about $400 to bring them back to life. You could also just run the two that are actually round as-is. I have never had these mounted on tires, or driven on them at all. If you buy them and find some physical problem that I didn't know about, I will take them back. So local buyers only. So. Cal. > LA > 626 > Pasadena. Taking offers above $50.
Ok, now it gets much better.
Personal wheel:

Personal Grita. Old school. This design dates back to at least '93, if not further. This particular one is probably about that old, too, judging by the leather, which is not to say that the leather is bad. No! On the contrary, it has been kinda smoothed and buffed, and now has a great aged-but-firm texture. Not dry anywhere. Kinda hard to explain, but every time I hold the wheel, it makes me not want to sell it. Nice red stitching. 350mm. Same bolt pattern as Nardi, and will work with any of the universal hubs that have both patterns. One small scratch on top from my wedding ring, see pic. I will include a generic horn button I used with it, although it's a bit too small for the hole, and was jerry-rigged to work with the hub I was using. But maybe you can make it work too
full-size of Personal wheel:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Close-up of stitching and leather:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Close-up of blemish:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Looking for $100 for the steering wheel. Shipping is fine at buyer's expense.
Yakima bike rack, should be convertible to skis/surf/snowboards, too.

This was on my DA when I bought it. The guy didn't have the keys, so I drilled out one of the locks. Then I had a locksmith get off another lock. Then I could take it off. It still works without the locks, it just won't be locked (duh).
Test-fit on my car again:

I have no idea what other cars it will fit, but it looks like it would fit most Hondas. You're welcome to come by and try it on your car if you're interested. I think you would have to pick/drill off the locks on the bike holder part if you want that thing off. Pretty sure Yakima can supply new locks if you're so inclined, but check with them. No shipping. Taking offers above $20.
Any questions, PM or email me. Again, So. Cal. > LA > 626 > Pasadena for local people.
Thanks,
Jeff

14x6, 4x100, offset +40. Pretty banged up, but still have some life, and plenty of potential. Below is a breakdown of each wheel, with a very big image of each.
This is the cleanest of the group. Perfectly round, only (relativly) slight curbage. Few paint chips (just like the others), sticker is torn a bit.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Second cleanest. Couple inches of curbage. Small dent in the backside, but the wheel is still round overall, and I would guess would drive with no noticeable problems.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Number 3 is getting ugly. Looks like this one hopped a curb. Out of round. Don't drive on it as is.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Last on the downward spiral, #4 had a severe love affair with a curb. Out of round, and just plain wack overall.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Center caps, all 3 of them. Two of the caps are missing a tab, and would probably pop off the wheel after a while. Should be fixable with a little JB weld, a paperclip, and a little McGuyverism.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
When I brought these back from Japan a few years ago, TruWheel in N. Hollywood said it would be about $400 to bring them back to life. You could also just run the two that are actually round as-is. I have never had these mounted on tires, or driven on them at all. If you buy them and find some physical problem that I didn't know about, I will take them back. So local buyers only. So. Cal. > LA > 626 > Pasadena. Taking offers above $50.
Ok, now it gets much better.
Personal wheel:

Personal Grita. Old school. This design dates back to at least '93, if not further. This particular one is probably about that old, too, judging by the leather, which is not to say that the leather is bad. No! On the contrary, it has been kinda smoothed and buffed, and now has a great aged-but-firm texture. Not dry anywhere. Kinda hard to explain, but every time I hold the wheel, it makes me not want to sell it. Nice red stitching. 350mm. Same bolt pattern as Nardi, and will work with any of the universal hubs that have both patterns. One small scratch on top from my wedding ring, see pic. I will include a generic horn button I used with it, although it's a bit too small for the hole, and was jerry-rigged to work with the hub I was using. But maybe you can make it work too

full-size of Personal wheel:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Close-up of stitching and leather:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Close-up of blemish:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Looking for $100 for the steering wheel. Shipping is fine at buyer's expense.
Yakima bike rack, should be convertible to skis/surf/snowboards, too.

This was on my DA when I bought it. The guy didn't have the keys, so I drilled out one of the locks. Then I had a locksmith get off another lock. Then I could take it off. It still works without the locks, it just won't be locked (duh).
Test-fit on my car again:

I have no idea what other cars it will fit, but it looks like it would fit most Hondas. You're welcome to come by and try it on your car if you're interested. I think you would have to pick/drill off the locks on the bike holder part if you want that thing off. Pretty sure Yakima can supply new locks if you're so inclined, but check with them. No shipping. Taking offers above $20.
Any questions, PM or email me. Again, So. Cal. > LA > 626 > Pasadena for local people.
Thanks,
Jeff
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