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Old 4th September 2009, 11:17   #1
Parker
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Default Fitted Burr Walnut Dash Walnut Leather Steering Wheel & Gear Knob

The parts been with me for nearly two weeks but hurrah today they are now where they belong :lol:

Steering wheel nut was a bit of a nightmare to remove but after about 30 mins of blood sweat & tears wrenching on the thing it just started to move and off in seconds.

The dash was dead easy to remove & both wheel and dash with a little persuasion seated themselves without too much hassle - took just over 2 hours allowing for several tea breaks

The leather on the steering wheel was quite tatty but I have managed to dye it and it looks ok. The dye colour I had to try & match myself as the eBay supplier despite him saying sent two lots of smokestone grey dye nearly 2 weeks ago, well nothing has arrived , hopefully it will soon and I'll have to apply it with the wheel in place.

Thanks for the How To's made it all very easy and so here are some pics of the finished article :lol:

THAT LOVELY GOLD LETTERING



THE STEERING WHEEL LOOKING NEW



THE DASH WHOLE THING

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