Ebony Woodgrain Steering Wheels

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^One thing about that wheel is, the rest of the "wood" is brown...if you found a wrap to match the other trim in the car to that wheel, that would be sweet imo. I think that's one thing I haven't seen done.
 

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I'd have to have the center console, radio trim, and door switch trim hydrographed. Assuming I could find a matching pattern.
 

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It's in pretty decent shape. The leather at the "9 &3" or "10 & 2" positions, where the leather meets the woodgrain, is kinda worn but othrwiseOH LOOK PIKTARS!!


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As do I. And, as Christopher said, it wouldnt match the other wood pieces in my car so I'd have to have them done. Assuming I could find a matching pattern.
 

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:ugh:.....no. I know a guy that does hydrographing and for 2 medium pieces and 2 small pieces, he'd probably hook me up for a decent price. He has a book that has all the patterns he can do. It's just not gonna be a guarantee that I'll find one that will match the wheel's pattern. I think if he has one that's close enough, I'll go with it.
 
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