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Cam-Tech-Craig



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England 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

Theres one on the car I'm selling too Bellini Thumbs Up
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Post #298303 11th Dec 2014 8:36am
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JPS



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2005 Range Rover Autobiography Td6 Zambezi Silver

Yes i like the overfinch wheel to but i bet pricewise there not far off £1000 and mine was £120 so you cant really compare Laughing
The silver spokes do look good and might get a set of these at a later date but for now i just painted mine to keep costs down Thumbs Up

Post #298308 11th Dec 2014 8:59am
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Ive not had chance to test the heated element properly yet, i tried it quickly yesterday and it does work but feel maybe not quite as well as before. They trim over the old leather on these due to the element so it is going to affect it slightly no doubt as the heat has another layer to get through but as long as its 'warm' im happy Thumbs Up

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JPS



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2005 Range Rover Autobiography Td6 Zambezi Silver

Discotigger wrote:
Nice job on the leather, looks really good Thumbs Up

I noticed you've got the heated wheel, can they put a new element in when they retrim the wheel?
My steering wheel has gone grubby and the heating element doesn't work fully, would be interested in getting a retrim similar to yours (like the chunky look and feel of your wheel),but would like to get the heated wheel element replaced as well.


I think your best bet would be to get another heated wheel and then send this off for a retrim (i have my old one for sale which is in the first picture that i took off the car and it used to get nice and hot if your interested?) Then you could sell your old wheel and recoup some of the cost back. This would work out cheaper i think than having to get a new element (if thats even possible?)

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stcstc31



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Ireland 2005 Range Rover SE Td6 Atacama Sand

i got mine done couple of month ago.

guy swapped mine over on car and kept old one to refurb for next person.

90 euros done

Post #298314 11th Dec 2014 9:28am
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