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Zep was selling one. Not sure if he sold it or not or what it was off.Yeah but not cheap ... I've made a couple of offers, but I think it's too rich for me.
Zep was selling one. Not sure if he sold it or not or what it was off.Yeah but not cheap ... I've made a couple of offers, but I think it's too rich for me.
I have a GS steering wheel available.
Great choice are they excellent at what they do.Thanks to @spkennyuk for reminding me about Royal steering wheels.
Think I'm going to go with this, but with white stitching, no top centre mark.
They appear to do beautiful work.
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No idea I'm afraid. Apparently they are very durable according to posts on here.That looks good. Do you know:
Thickness of coating
Durability / scratch resistance?
OK, thanks. Yes, looks good. Will smarten up the interior no end.No idea I'm afraid. Apparently they are very durable according to posts on here.
So happy I went for the gloss finish.
From the pics that looks an excellent upgrade , Kudos young manOh wow
The challenge with Aston parts is that the piano black is a thick layer that needs to be ground off prior to applying any new coasting, or stuff doesn't fit back together again. Pita, especially when the piano black is soft, scratchable and loves attracting dust.Personally, hydro dipping is a great thing and lighter than the oem part that Maserati simply cover with a sheet of carbon and heavily lacquer.
Hate piano black.The challenge with Aston parts is that the piano black is a thick layer that needs to be ground off prior to applying any new coasting, or stuff doesn't fit back together again. Pita, especially when the piano black is soft, scratchable and loves attracting dust.
Frying pan / fire!Hate piano black.
A colleague of mine paid Aston to completely rip out his gloss black and replace with wood
Wood has its place, but for me, not in a modern day Aston.Frying pan / fire!
I shall eventually go down the carbon route due to piano black not weathering well. And offending my OCD with its dusty finger-printy tendencies. But I won't get wood; I'm not that excited by the prospect.