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Old Jul 29, 2008 | 05:50 PM
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Default √ WTT polished Nardi for black Nardi

In advance: sorry for the mix of awful P&S and camera phone pics. You get the idea though.

<FONT COLOR="Orange"><FONT SIZE="5">What I Have:</FONT></FONT>


I gots a 330mm Polsihed Nardi Classic is really good shape.

√ Leather is PERFECT
√ Spokes have no nicks or scratches
√ Ring has minor nicks but in great shape
- Plastic on the Horn button is broken on one side but works fine, you can't tell it's broken when it's all put together. It also has a spring from a different button so it's not super tight like it should be, the spring rate of the one in there is real soft. not very big probelms but I figure I'll let you know about it.
- Threads are not as crispy white as they could be.

All in all the wheel is in really good shape and you won't be disappointed when you see it in person. I try and polish it often and am super **** about keeping my stuff clean so that should give you peace of mind.

<FONT SIZE="5">For a straight price, I would say: $220</FONT>


<FONT COLOR="Orange"><FONT SIZE="5">What I Want:</FONT></FONT>

I want a black Nardi. I don't really care what style, but would prefer a 330mm. Wheel <FONT SIZE="4">must be in superb shape</FONT>, and if need be, I will supply cash accordingly on my end.

On the odd occurrence that I take a non-Nardi wheel it must be in PERFECT shape, <FONT SIZE="4">of equal or greater value</FONT>, and also have a black face.

Please post a pic of the wheel you have if you are interested in a trade or PM me.


Now onto the pics:













<FONT SIZE="5">: DISCLAIMER ABOUT NEXT PICS :</FONT> When the ring is removed it shows this... and the 2 "white" screws are just normal screws with teflon tape around them to make a tighter fit for the ring as they are notorious for falling off (this one is very sturdy with the slightly enlarged screw heads). :EDIT: And the other is pictures are of the broken button, and as I said before... the button is a single contact so i had to rig up some stuff and the spring is out of a different button so it's fairly flemsy, but you can see it's not too awful, and everything still looks perfect when you put it back together!











Thanks for looking and lemme know what you have. And I can ship anywhere in the US for fairly cheap, just let me know where you live and I'll throw you a quote. I know I don't really have any credentials on Honda-Tech at the moment but I've sold tons of stuff on Importatlanta.com, and all I can do is tell you that I'm not here to shaft anyone... just want a new wheel haha.


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Old Jul 30, 2008 | 06:15 PM
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damn... no one needs a polished wheel??
Old Jul 30, 2008 | 08:06 PM
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what exactly is wrong with the horn button?
Old Jul 31, 2008 | 04:18 AM
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the plastic of the black button itself has a little chunk missing on one side. the metal sleeve that the plastic goes it covers it up, but if you take it all apart you can see it.

the button is a one contact and still works fine, just don't take it apart in front of anyone haha.
Old Jul 31, 2008 | 06:29 PM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by clean_sol &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the plastic of the black button itself has a little chunk missing on one side. the metal sleeve that the plastic goes it covers it up, but if you take it all apart you can see it.

the button is a one contact and still works fine, just don't take it apart in front of anyone haha.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i've got a Nardi Sport Type A like this:

Perfect condition, 330mm, red stitched perforated leather...absolutely mint....
Old Jul 31, 2008 | 07:28 PM
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PM'd ^, i'd really like to see a pic of it though if you can. you can send it to jmoo711@yahoo.com or post it... it's whatever.
Old Aug 1, 2008 | 01:00 PM
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alright updated pics of the broken-ness and description of new pics haha
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