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The very last propellor steering wheel has been sold. This has been a great project to meet fellow Spyker enthousiasts.
I am wondering if there is a need for another small batch of steering wheels, please send me a message or respond here when there is interest.
This is one of the most transformed interiors i have delivered a steering wheel for: Double12Last edited by Jasperdd; 01-09-2019, 09:49.
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Unfortunately one Spyker owner had placed a deposit on a wheel, but due to other priorities he can not buy the wheel anymore. So there is 1 last steering wheel for sale !
The wheel wasnt upholstered yet, but it was anticipate to be a lambo replacement.. but it will also fit a Lotus one.
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Originally posted by mrobin33 View PostClean? Too many owners are cleaning not driving!! Same on Aston forums...
So true. I don't have a Spyker, but I do have off white leather in my daily driver. Looks still brand new
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Originally posted by SpykerOwner View PostEspecially when you have the leather in a light color, I would want the wrapped parts on the top and bottom part of the steering wheel. The smooth part is way easier to clean thoroughly.
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Originally posted by Laviolette GT2R View PostThat's funny as the steeringwheels mounted by the factory are not done so the same way. Some have the wrapped sides up / down and some have these at the sides where your hands are. So it seems that there is not a 'mandatory' way to do it and that it's more like personal preference.
Especially when you have the leather in a light color, I would want the wrapped parts on the top and bottom part of the steering wheel. The smooth part is way easier to clean thoroughly.
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Originally posted by Laviolette GT2R View PostThat's funny as the steeringwheels mounted by the factory are not done so the same way. Some have the wrapped sides up / down and some have these at the sides where your hands are. So it seems that there is not a 'mandatory' way to do it and that it's more like personal preference.
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That's funny as the steeringwheels mounted by the factory are not done so the same way. Some have the wrapped sides up / down and some have these at the sides where your hands are. So it seems that there is not a 'mandatory' way to do it and that it's more like personal preference.
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Hi Doug, good to see you managed to put the wheel on yourself !
Happy with the quality ?
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I think that you need to turn the steering wheel 90°, if your wheels are straight. The straps are where your hands are not...
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