Early fj steering wheel restoration

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Sorry I wasn’t trying to REALLY PUSH THIS, I just kept hitting the post button.
 
@Birdhead
I will post the pictures here. PM me if you are interested or need more pictures.
Shane
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The outside is in great condition.

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If you have a cracked 72 and earlier steering wheel and want it restored, I'm on my 4th now my avitar is my second one. You pay shipping both ways and I'll have it done in two weeks. I would like to do two more and I think I will have it mastered. So if you want me to restore yours just get in touch. I use PC-7 epoxy to repair the cracks it tolerates heat & cold (expansion & contraction) best and hours of sanding with up to 2500 grit paper. If you want more pics of my work contact me.
James in Oklahoma
I have a 67 FJ40 and my wheel needs mucho love! Can you help me?

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@Birdhead

Are these restos a fixed price or varied by level of work involved?

Curious on price for a 75 wheel, no major cracks, just a lot of surface irregularities (chips, gouges, etc)

Thanks
Call me 918-693-9208
 
@Birdhead

Are these restos a fixed price or varied by level of work involved?

Curious on price for a 75 wheel, no major cracks, just a lot of surface irregularities (chips, gouges, etc)

Thanks
Text me @ 918/693/9208
 
Are you still restoring wheels?
Text me @ 918-693-9208
It started becoming a pain in the ass, while I was trying to give everyone a high quality wheel for at least 1/2 the price of people on eBay or SOR.
 
Here’s what the con men on eBay believe there’s are worth (without centerpiece)

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Text me @ 918-693-9208
It started becoming a pain in the ass, while I was trying to give everyone a high quality wheel for at least 1/2 the price of people on eBay or SOR.

Definitely not getting easier to do things at 100%.
 
You do a great job and provide a service almost all of these Landcruisers need. It’s the one part you have your hands on 100% of the time so having it right is important.

Charge what you need to; there really aren’t a lot of options out there.

I tried restoring mine myself years ago. That was a mistake.
 

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