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| crowej Member Since: 21 Apr 2008 Location: Dublin Posts: 289
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I just bought this on ebay for £100
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| TB Member Since: 19 Feb 2006 Location: Depends who wants to know . . . Posts: 5927
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Get the dealer to do it for you. They will have to de-activate and remove the drivers airbag to change the steering wheel. Arctic Frost TDV6 SE. Aspen Leather, Cherry Wood, Privacy Glass, PTI, Tow Pack, Mudflaps, Tasmods, a new Fuelflap, a RRSport.co.uk umbrella in the boot & a RRSport.co.uk sticker on the rear glass.
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| crowej Member Since: 21 Apr 2008 Location: Dublin Posts: 289
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right thats pretty cut and dry then, dealer it is.
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| Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476
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Business is business these days, on what grounds could they turn down an opportunity to take money off you!
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| NickM Member Since: 14 Feb 2008 Location: London Posts: 2995
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Mate let me know how it looks when you get it done - have you got the wheel yet? Does it feel better than what you have? I know Hawke do a half wood trim one, which also looks good.... |
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| Mintleaf Member Since: 18 Aug 2008 Location: London Posts: 77
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I got my steering wheel today; i think it looks better but it feels quite slippery...
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