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can you fix the scraches on the leather steering wheel with some sort of product, or do you need to get it recovered! can't replace with sports wheel cause of airbag removal law and with my driftin

you need a airbag! ...........hahahahaha!:D:):D

has anyone fixed this problem!

i went to check the price of a new r32 gtr steering wheel today. they went to check the price so the called me back later. RING RING......."hello?"....

"HI... THIS IS RA RA FROM RA RA RA NISSAN.....ARE YOU SITTING DOWN!?!?......."

$2017......

has anyone had their steering wheel repaired? whats the finish like? does it look like a retrimmed wheel? or is it factory looking?

$300!!!

Go see an automotive/boat retrimmer - mine was $150 inc everything. Note: factory uses a jig to stretch, place and glue the leather onto the steering wheel. The retrimmers obviously do not have this specific jig so they use a slightly different method i.e. hand made and hand stitched. The only visable difference is the stitch pattern, the hand crafted one is 'real' stitching, not just stitching for 'show'.

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