My friend had this "Formuling" Wheel in his 626. Perfect fit, turn signals, etc. all work. Momo shift knob on there as well.
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Mazda 626 Turbo steering wheel/Momo Shift knob
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I'm not really into the blue of the knob. I'd prefer if it were silver. but it was ten bucks so I can't complain and it was better than the stocker. Gave some additional height with the short shifter and some weight. I suppooose the blue does match the mazda logo on the wheel. :lol:
yeah, i love the yellow festivas. it had a brother many years ago. my best friend Ken Cashion had a very nice one. his big brother inspiration:
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Last edited by Arnie; 05-10-2009, 12:24 PM.
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like the yellow - IMO lose the knob
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Arnie,
If that Momo knob breaks down to just the blue anodized parts, careful cleaning with Easyoff oven cleaner (don't leave it on long or it will eat the aluminum) will take the anodizing off. Then, hit it with Eagle One etching raw aluminum mag wheel cleaner for a dull aluminum sheen or just polish it out.
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Not a fan of the blue in the knob either, but I had one of those knobs in my corrado years ago and they're pretty comfortable. What seat do you have on the passenger side?
Edit: Nevermind I found out in one of your previous postsLast edited by lanemeyer14; 05-30-2009, 11:27 AM."Lane, I've been going to this high school for seven and a half years. I'm no dummy."
Gone but never forgotten, "Hulkstiva"...http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ht=progression
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