




The wheels are $129
Along with the Nardi wheels, I have matching MOMO shift knobs in black leather with red stitching



the shift knobs are $39
We'll be offering a package deal on the pair
ebayClarkTheShark wrote:$129? is that a typo?
Are you referring to the odd scuffing around the signature on the closeup of the black spokes that almost makes it appear that the original branding was removed/rubbed out and another put in its place?Special wrote:They both look fake to me
If you ever had a real Nardi or MOMO products in your hands - you'll understand.DieselSpider wrote:Are you referring to the odd scuffing around the signature on the closeup of the black spokes that almost makes it appear that the original branding was removed/rubbed out and another put in its place?Special wrote:They both look fake to me
The leather on the shift knobs also appears to have condition issues that could be scuffing from poor packaging but could also be silica dust. Its hard to tell from the pics. Could just be NOS that has been well traveled.
So does Nardi repackage and re brand wheels from other manufacturers themselves or could these be knock-offs that got into legitimate supply channels?
I just received one. It's as good as any Nardi product I've ever seen.Special wrote:These look like chip Chinese imitations from AliExpress or some similar sites selling counterfeit products.
But this is just my opinion.
Spent some time on the Nardi web site and could not find this exact wheel. The classic only appears to be available in sueded leather or perforated with the red stitching and none of the wheels had a raised red colored signature on them or the scuffed thin black treatment where the signature was located.Special wrote:If you ever had a real Nardi or MOMO products in your hands - you'll understand.DieselSpider wrote:Are you referring to the odd scuffing around the signature on the closeup of the black spokes that almost makes it appear that the original branding was removed/rubbed out and another put in its place?Special wrote:They both look fake to me
The leather on the shift knobs also appears to have condition issues that could be scuffing from poor packaging but could also be silica dust. Its hard to tell from the pics. Could just be NOS that has been well traveled.
So does Nardi repackage and re brand wheels from other manufacturers themselves or could these be knock-offs that got into legitimate supply channels?
They are top quality parts.
These look like chip Chinese imitations from AliExpress or some similar sites selling counterfeit products.
But this is just my opinion.
I am glad you like it , but my opinion remains the same.bobplyler wrote:I just received one. It's as good as any Nardi product I've ever seen.Special wrote:These look like chip Chinese imitations from AliExpress or some similar sites selling counterfeit products.
But this is just my opinion.
Nardi has a very good reputation to do that.RRoller123 wrote:It is entirely possible that Nardi is sourcing them in a lower cost locale than previously. They look pretty good to me in the pics.