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Hi,

I have a 95 GTR r33.

Looking at getting the wheel re-covered...

Not sure wheather to recover the whole thing, or just the air bag part or just the outside parts...

Can people post pics of what they have had done for some ideas...

cheers!

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^^ as above i'd love to see too.

Btw, Adam at one stage CarToys (Hindmarsh) did recovering, they looked pretty good.

might get a quote from them cheers.

And mate that does look great! did they do it with wheel on or off? Who did it?

Also with an airbag wheel, whats the go covering the centre part? Can it be done, or more to the point should it be done???

that looks awsome i gotta get this done for my 32 when its back on the road

ohh and sambo i still gotta grab that gear knob off ya..i totally forgot :rolleyes: soz dude i'll msg ya tonight

That looks pretty sweet bro. Did you have to take off the steering wheel yourself and leave that with them? Which company did you use?
And mate that does look great! did they do it with wheel on or off? Who did it?

cheers guys, yep i took the steering wheel off first. willshire motor trimmers on south road did the job for me :)

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that looks awsome i gotta get this done for my 32 when its back on the road

ohh and sambo i still gotta grab that gear knob off ya..i totally forgot :) soz dude i'll msg ya tonight

no worries vinnie, i been busy as too, yep just send me a msg when u wanna pick it up

U would'nt be able to get the airbag module recovered as it is made of special material that folds open when the airbag deploys. i would suggest trying armoural on the airbag or failing that maybe even try shoe polish.

As for the wheel, reckon red stitching would look nice

im pretty sure my mates company has the fabric for airbags, i'll have a chat to him about it

http://www.blackneedle.com/blackcontact.html

if you feel you want to chat to them yourself - they are opposite Hitman/Race solutions

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