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    Thanks everyone!!! I'll have another horn/badge option available... probably next week. Gotta take and post pix.

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    What color is that exactly? Keep in mind that all colors need to be an existing vinyl color and that light colored horn buttons don't tend to look very good. That's why most of my buttons have black backgrounds and all are pretty dark.

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    Nice work Adam!

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    Any photos of these fitted to a Classico, with the metal ring in place. The standard Nardi button has a thin edge, these are thicker. Or is it possible to take the customised portion of these, and fit to a standard Nardi horn button.


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    This horn button will work with a Nardi Classico, but you won't be able to use that metal trim ring. You'll have to source a Nardi horn retainer (which goes between the hub and the wheel) and have exposed bolts.

    The metal Nardi horn button is a totally unique beast that allows the use of that trim ring. Nardi also has plastic horn buttons that are similar to the standard Momo. That's what my horn buttons are designed to replace.

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    Ok, so fit some Nardis, but not the factory fitment Nardi. Shame.

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    After doing both the trim ring and w/o on the classico i had, i definitely prefer w/o. Just looks cleaner w/o the trim ring, imo.

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    I just don't want to look at nasty bolt heads or screws.

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    I've seen a polished Classico with chrome screws. It looked quite nice.

    I have ugly hex bolts on my own Classico. I also have a rare Nardi Tokyo metal horn button and the trim ring. I plan to keep using that combo on that wheel instead of a revlimiter horn button.

    I have 9 different steering wheels at the moment. Using my own brand of button on only 7 or 8 of them seems fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadsternut View Post
    Ok, so fit some Nardis, but not the factory fitment Nardi. Shame.
    It *fits* all Nardis. They all have the same hole in the center and it will fit all of them. But it's not designed to replace the very-unique deep-well Nardi metal horn button that holds the metal trim ring in place on Classico models. I never claimed that it was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadsternut View Post
    I just don't want to look at nasty bolt heads or screws.
    ebay has polished bolts for like $15. I just bought a set of Daikei polished bolts from REV9 for $20 +shipping. They look like art.

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    I bought polished bolt from ebay for $6 shipped. love them.
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    The red is sexy as hell. Would hate to be walking around the car admiring the interior only to see a tan dash. Kinda like seeing a hot chick and finding a dick in the middle.

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    I bought bolts at a local ACE Hardware and polished them with a dremel. I ground off the stamped text on top too.

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    My genuine red MS horn button is now only worth half what it once was thanks to you. As recompense I demand you make a M2-1028 style M2 Incorporated/MOMO horn button for me




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    I rec'd my package of goods from Adam yesterday. Included were new MS keychains, MS retro oil cap medallion (because I already placed it on my oil cap - in the wrong orientation), matching MS wheel cap inserts for my new 6UL wheels and a new MS horn button. Just like Freedomgli, I will be replacing my genuine MS horn button with Adam's. When my project car is complete, it will have matching logos throughout which will really complete the build and give it a more OEM appearance.

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    The M2 versions have raised letters under that clear epoxy coating, that will be a challenge for sure.

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