I'm still surprised you didn't blow your Dad's inheritance on that 288 GTO while you were there shopping for overpriced Ferrari apparel.
Oh BS. Why not protect an original steering wheel? No way you can get that originality back and why go through the head**** of trying to get it done Start a poll and i think you’ll be surprised as to how many wear gloves driving their weekend cars Image Unavailable, Please Login
If you EVER need ANY leather steering wheel retrimmed......................I know a guy who's the best in the business! Till then, keep wearing those gloves OJ!
Haha! Why not just drive the car and when something wears out get it sorted. It's a ****ing 911 not a 250GTO. Originality Schmoriginality... Actually, I reckon the results of that poll would probably align with my view if everyone here responded.
This **** has trimmed everything from a Holden to a Ferrari steering wheel. Wake up to yourself and go buy a NOS 911 steering wheel you malaka! I know you want to! NAH! NAH RE MALAKA!!
The wheel looks brand new vlaka and i intend to pile miles on the car and keep it looking that way. Prevention is always better than cure He might have trimmed a Ferrari steering but I bet it’s not perfect. It would do my head in
Whatever I have apart from a large share portfolio I received just on 4 years ago from my grandmother's estate, all I have I earned, purchased myself thankyou, and before you ask I've never touched my inheritance from my grandmother's estate or probably ever will!
It does look new yes and I agree, take real good care of it while you can. And in regards to the Ferrari wheel, looked PERFECT! I will try and find the pics for you, it was off a 308 GT4 from memory. Looked amazing, correct stitching/black leather used etc He is the man and I have no problem sending him my Ferrari steering wheel if it ever needed to be re-trimmed. He did a few Commodore wheels for my and my mates here, they were mint of course.
I was only joking, but yeah. And I have no beef when someone inherits family money, I am very happy for them if they do get something. Who else was supposed to get it? Your son, Wife, daughter, grandkids etc. If you feel so inclined to leave your money to the RSPCA or charity, then that's great also, as long as they use it wisely which I am sure most don't. It's wonderful if you're good enough to leave something to your kids/family etc, instead of debt lol I have a work mate at work, he's 63 years old and about to retire and he said all he is going to leave his kids is his debt lol. He's gunna blow the lot he reckons.
I'm very simple in my living Pap always have been apart from cars and a nice home, I'm happy walking my dogs, swimming, cooking for myself, being on here, having odd holidays, wearing old clothes -The biggest kick I get is my home and its contents, the cars not so important to me.