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hi guys

sorry for the late reply, finally managed to get my arse to g m millane and co at east perth

got a quote for 380 for a leather steering retrim regardless of how many colours are there. they also do retrims / fixing for recaro seats and railing, saw heaps of recaro samples there

also asked for a group thingy for the steering but it'll still be 380 per wheel as manual stitching is required for the steering wheels. u'll prob need to leave the car / remove the steering wheel for 24 hrs for them to fix up yr wheel.

speak to angelo, 9325 5175 and yes, they have experience with skylines.

one more note, what colour would you guys go for a retrim? I'm thinking of going all black but come to think about it, it looks too normal. I currently have the r34, series 2 two tone steering wheel (black on the sides , bronze / silver at the top and bottom). any suggestions ?

Considered black Grey Alcantara with contrasting stitching for that "race" ready look? Would look out of place if you didn't already have seats trimmed to match tho.

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Considered black Grey Alcantara with contrasting stitching for that "race" ready look? Would look out of place if you didn't already have seats trimmed to match tho.

hey mate any pics of the "Grey Alcantara with contrasting stitching for that "race" ready look" ?

while you're at it dude just do the whole interior haha nah if that's the case (i'm assuming your interior is identical to Leo's and Sunny's being Series 2) just do it the standard colour again

yup leo's colour. so i'm kinda stuck as to where i can go. thinking of all black but i'm not 100% sure at this stage

lol $400 is cheap for retrim.. its all hand done 'machines can't stitch that sh#t'.

i mean its that or buy a new steering wheel which i got quoted $1200 trade 'no airbag included or center'

=P

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