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Hey All,

I've been away for a while and only just getting back into the swing of things again at the crazy place here :)

Im selling the car and i need to tidy up the steeling wheel, its at that stage where the rubber has started to peel off and looks terrible.

Does anyone have a steering wheel that they don't need and wants to get rid off?

just a stock one will do (hopefully the same standard one) as if i start changing brands and the like... the whole HICAS and BOSS kits start coming into it.

or if anyone has any advice... it would be much appreciated :no:

Look after yourselves,

Nate

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Ok, I'm home from work, and am feeling quite awake... so I thought I'd take some pics

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Not the best pics, light was not great, but as you can see, damage is not too bad. It is only a bit worn on the top and on the side of the T-piece as pictured.

I have no idea what this would be worth, has anyone else got some idea?

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