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    steering wheel recovering

    If anyone like me that has a sun damaged steering wheel and is thinking of replacing or recovering put doesn't want to pay that much money. take a look at a company called Isotta that do DIY leather recovering kits.Still a little pricey ($150 delivered) but I've ordered one.will post pics when done.

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    wow, didnt know they did a kit for that, its still pretty expensive i think though, i would rather get a new one or definately a smaller one anyway.

    whats the go with putting on an after market sterring wheel on the VR6 here in Australia?

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    The first thing you are likely to loose is your drivers airbag, which also means it's going to light up that little warning light permanently (unless it can be disabled by VAG COM).

    If your still interested up to here you should be right getting a BOSS kit then anyone of a about a million different sports stearing wheels.


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    would you have to put the old one back on when it came to getting it pink slipped again though?

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    if you remove the original steering wheel you need to get an engineers certificate. It's a law (in NSW afaik but could be part of the ADR) that you are not allowed to take away from any of the original saftey features.

    No engineers certificate, no rego.

    I might do that leather re-covering thing too... sounds interesting... might get my seats done at the same time.

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    Seats your looking at $2-3000 worth just to do it its very time consuming I can tell you that. I have been told its going to take 3 weeks for seats and door cards, and my bourberry headliner
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    bloody hell! thats heaps! screw that - i'm buying some recarros...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk3vr6 View Post
    my Burberry headliner
    I was going to do that! Looks like the Vortex craze has hit me too Do it yourself! I'm still looking for the right pattern and fabric...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayray086 View Post
    I was going to do that! Looks like the Vortex craze has hit me too Do it yourself! I'm still looking for the right pattern and fabric...
    Should be awesome can't wait when I decide to do it, it will really set it off
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pommy_golfer View Post
    whats the go with putting on an after market sterring wheel on the VR6 here in Australia?
    Over in my part of the world, its a big no no. Out and out illegal. Removal of the airbag is considered unroadworthy and you'll get a yellow sticker (WA's idea of car potentially unroadworthy, needs to be checked by engineers, etc blah blah) on the spot.

    I've had aftermarket wheels before on other cars, and as nice as they were I actually prefer the stock wheel in my VR6. Nice leather, nice size, horn buttons in good spots, funky green VW logo... whats not to like??
    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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