MScruiser
obsessive-compulsive oppositional-defiant wise-ass
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- United States
I am selling leather steering wheel kits to recover your old, discolored, and worn out leather. These kits ARE NOT simply wraps that cover up the old leather; they completely replace the old.
They are made here in Mississippi, from Italian leather. The leather is smooth, and supple. The kits come with the appropriate color nylon string, and a curved needle.
You can try doing the sewing yourself, or pay an upholstery shop to do it for you. Either way, this kit will save you lots of money.
I spent a great amount of time and money trying (successfully) to find the correct shade of brown or grey that Toyota originally used. I think this is what sets my kits apart from the other kits on the market. If you look at the pictures on their websites, you can see that the leather is not the correct shade, and sticks out like a sore thumb.
These kits are also competitively priced. At $135 shipped, they are around 20% cheaper than the competition.
If you are interested in a kit, please send me a private message, or you can even respond to this thread.
Below are a few pictures:
Grey:
Grey
Oak (tan)
They are made here in Mississippi, from Italian leather. The leather is smooth, and supple. The kits come with the appropriate color nylon string, and a curved needle.
You can try doing the sewing yourself, or pay an upholstery shop to do it for you. Either way, this kit will save you lots of money.
I spent a great amount of time and money trying (successfully) to find the correct shade of brown or grey that Toyota originally used. I think this is what sets my kits apart from the other kits on the market. If you look at the pictures on their websites, you can see that the leather is not the correct shade, and sticks out like a sore thumb.
These kits are also competitively priced. At $135 shipped, they are around 20% cheaper than the competition.
If you are interested in a kit, please send me a private message, or you can even respond to this thread.
Below are a few pictures:
Grey:
Grey
Oak (tan)
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