Steering Wheel Re-wrapped?
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Car: '91 Camaro Z-28
Engine: 350
Transmission: auto
Steering Wheel Re-wrapped?
Title says it all. Does anyone know of local shop that can re-wrap my '91 steering wheel?
My leather is shot and it's bugging the heck out of me. I picked up a spare (plastic I think) today so now I can take my original off. I don't want anything special, I just want it to look exactly the same as it came from the factory. I'm near Knott's, so if anyone knows of a shop please let me know. Thanks.
My leather is shot and it's bugging the heck out of me. I picked up a spare (plastic I think) today so now I can take my original off. I don't want anything special, I just want it to look exactly the same as it came from the factory. I'm near Knott's, so if anyone knows of a shop please let me know. Thanks.
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Car: 1986 Grand Prix TPI
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 200 4R
Most upholstery shops send them out to be done due to the heating process.
Go to high end shops only
When I checked 3-4 years ago it was $350 - $400.
Go to high end shops only
When I checked 3-4 years ago it was $350 - $400.
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When I checked 3-4 years ago it was $350 - $400.
Hawks has some NOS ones for $520, so for the price of the spare I bought ($100), plus gas to pick it up($20) and another $400 for the re-wrap, I'll wind up spending about the same amount of money--oh well.
Anyone know of any shops in particular?
Thanks again.
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Car: '91 Camaro Z-28
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Thanks for the link. Unfortunetly, that guy is not currently interested in tackling the 90-92, but he did suggest that he might be willing to give it a try somewhere down the line. If nothing else pans out he might be an option.
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