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FS Rewrapped Steering Wheel (Black Leather/Perforated/Contrast Stitching)
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Rewrapped Steering Wheel (Black Leather/Perforated/Contrast Stitching)
Category: Accessories
Price: $249
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Location (State/Prov): IL
Item Condition: Brand New
Better Than OEM Quality!!!
I put together a compilation of the best DIYs to make it easy for the person who purchases this wheel to install it on their own in about 30 minutes!
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ing-wheel.html
I have also made a gallery of completed steering wheels and I encourage anyone who has or does buy a wheel from me in the future to post a picture after you install the wheel!
https://www.myg37.com/forums/body-in...e-by-ryne.html
I am selling a rewrapped steering wheel with black leather, perforated/dimpled leather, and contrast stitching. It takes a fair amount of effort to make the installation look nice. Many hours of labor went into this wheel.
The steering wheel has a nice and slightly thicker feel. The quality of the work looks and feels the way I think the OEM wheel should have come in the car from the factory.
This is a nice route to go if you would like to freshen up your worn steering wheel without spending $500-$1000 or taking on a time consuming project.
No wait time, no need to buy a second steering wheel.
I am asking $319 for the steering wheel prior to shipment. If you send me your stock steering wheel after installing this replacement (only the wheel, no electronics), I will issue a $70 refund, reducing the total cost of this wheel to $249 shipped.
I can offer a $20 discount for pick up in Frankfort, IL with cash.
Feel free to ask any questions. The price includes insured CONUS shipping through FedEx.
Last edited by Ryne; 11-18-2017 at 05:46 PM.
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Just installed mine. Took 20min. Leather and stitching were flawless. Massive interior upgrade (crappy cell phone pic not withstanding). Thanks Ryne! Anybody on the fence, go ahead and do this. You won’t be dissappointed.
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Ryne (11-05-2017)
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Read the how tos Ryne posted ahead of time. Have the tools ready. A mechanically inclined friend handy if available.
As someone that spent several years as an automotive mechanic this is seriously the easiest steering wheel to pull that I have seen.
As someone that spent several years as an automotive mechanic this is seriously the easiest steering wheel to pull that I have seen.
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