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hay guys i got a 180sx and i got a standard nissan srs steering wheel

now when i bought the car steering wheel had abit of wear on it. but its getting worse and i saw a thread ages ago

about some one getting there standard steering wheel retrimed

if any one know a place or can point me in right direction would be great

;)

How much did it cost you Ronin?

I have the standard airbag GTS-T wheel which is badddly damaged due to my metal steering lock being used on it 23.5hrs a day. I can get a good condition GTS-T replacement for $150 so it may not be worth the trouble.

Sorry benm, I think I confused everyone a bit - I had them retrim the seats of my old car - haven't had the wheel done on my car yet... haven't even had a quote.

If I was looking at a second hand good cond. wheel vs. retrimming your existing wheel, for the same money, I'd retrim my wheel b/c the leather is alot better (momo quality), you can get it done fatter / slimmer, and have it reprofiled. You can even get some rice blue / red / any colour stiching or suede if you please.

ey dragon, get a quote for me as well, I need a steeringwheel recovering... except mine's also gonna have xbox conrtol keys embedded (long story) so I dunno if he'll charge extra... either way, lemme know when u go n I'll come wid ya or sumfin.

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