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1990 Audi CoupeMy Garage Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Central Maryland
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I'm trying to picture what you're talking about, but drawing a blank...sorry.
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1990 Audi CoupeMy Garage Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Central Maryland
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I've seen an old B&W photo of the Audi symbol on the stering wheel with the turbo emblem integrated in the center of it. It may have been a european steering wheel, but I thought I had seen it on an ebay post a couple of years ago. I was looking for something centered and clear so That I can dulplicate it without distortion. One of the Rally wheels I picked up for the green beast was bent, so I torched off the front of it to make a clock.
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