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R34 Steering wheel retrimmed

Hi all

I just had my R34 GTT wheel retrimmed in fresh leather. As you can see the old wheel is totally sundamaged and generally worn out.I could have just gotten another wheel from a wrecking yard but as this is a factory MOMO it is kinda rare and I really want it like new.

A Huge Thank You to Drew from LeatherFX for what is really a remarkable job. The photos really don't do the wheel justice, It looks better than I had hoped for..

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That's great!  I'd be interested on the price.  I'm going to need to get mine done and this seems to be a more affordable option than sourcing a new wheel.  Probably not easy to find installers in the Alice either!

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