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WTB: SP250 Steering wheel

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pjbowman
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WTB: SP250 Steering wheel

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Anyone have a good used original steering wheel for a SP250? Mine needs complete reconditioning/restoration, so would like to have a decent used one until I can get that done. I've also heard an Austin Healey steering wheel can serve as a substitute, anyone tried one?
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Re: WTB: SP250 Steering wheel

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Conquest "non adjustable" one will fit (not Conquest Century) and will be "original".

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Re: WTB: SP250 Steering wheel

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Which type are you looking for, adjustable or non-adjustable ?
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Re: WTB: SP250 Steering wheel

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My car is a B spec, so adjustable.
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Re: WTB: SP250 Steering wheel

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Location?
It helps to let us know if we are close enough to offer parts etc.
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Re: WTB: SP250 Steering wheel

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Yeah, true! I'm in the US (Virginia).
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Re: WTB: SP250 Steering wheel

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Peter,

Have you tried John Carey, he has a large range of bits for the SP's He is in Ipswitch, MA.

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Re: WTB: SP250 Steering wheel

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Many SP steering wheels are now being discarded when R & P is fitted. I let mine go without thinking to Autotec (now retired) as Motolitas are mostly fitted as part of the conversion.

Suggest have a word with Bryan Purves or Robert Grinter for any spare ones they may have.

SimonP
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