Steering wheel trim

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felixgun

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wrong place to post this but no, it's not worth it (to me at least...very few digital radio stations in my area). google your local hd digital radio stations first if you don't you'll be stuck with two digital stations that SUCK like me.. in a few years i'm sure i'll use this more as more radio stations will turn digital

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friend's got an esky and i was looking at this.. it seems like it's a lighter colored brushed aluminum...it's so clean...
 

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It'll only look good in light interiors, if you specifically mean the Platinum version. it is a "warm" aluminum color.
 

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Let's revive an old thread here...

Anyone ever remove the stock ones, peel all the finish off, then re-coat it with something else? That's my plan. I'm just wondering because I want to find out the easiest way to peel it off. It seems like it's very poorly applied plastidip the way it peels in small pieces if I pick at it.
 

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Let's revive an old thread here...

Anyone ever remove the stock ones, peel all the finish off, then re-coat it with something else?


Yes


That's my plan. I'm just wondering because I want to find out the easiest way to peel it off. It seems like it's very poorly applied plastidip the way it peels in small pieces if I pick at it.

just like you're thinking. picking with your hand/fingers.
 
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