I'm about to get my 370mm tec 1 wheel retrimmed by Royal Steering Wheels. Its the same price for black or tri coloured stitching.
What peoples opinions of tri coloured on a non mtec car?
It's going on a chromie convertible.
Retrimmed Steering Wheel Stitching Options
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jaginsligo
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i agreed, think tri coloured might just be a bit too much on the steering wheel...again just personal opinion

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if you don't mind interrupting but I'm thinking of having mine refurbished as well (the same wheel in plain stitching)) how much are they charging .PG325 wrote:I'm about to get my 370mm tec 1 wheel retrimmed by Royal Steering Wheels. Its the same price for black or tri coloured stitching.
What peoples opinions of tri coloured on a non mtec car?
It's going on a chromie convertible.
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PG325
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£130 + p&p, that include padding to make it slightly thicker.
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£130 + p&p, that include padding to make it slightly thicker.
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Bonymaenjack
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ThanksPG325 wrote:£130 + p&p, that include padding to make it slightly thicker.
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Stick with black stitching and printed leather for the OEM look.
Especially on an original looking car.
Especially on an original looking car.

