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Re: Feedback?

Postby Lucy » Mon Apr 11, 2011 8:56 am

jdm rsk wrote:a bit over the top with the sti but looks ok i suppose. i would rather spend the money on one of these...viewtopic.php?f=20&t=5896 or http://www.damd.co.jp/catalog/steering.pdf

Fair enough. :)
Just so you know, we tried two smaller patterns and the one we used was the only 1 that didn't have untidy embroidery at the end of each border. The origional text read, "STi #081/250" (STi pink; numbers black). The size was much more subtle, and from a distance looked great. But up close looked very messy.

Thanks for the feed back though, keep'm coming! :)
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Re: Feedback?

Postby garbo41610 » Mon Apr 11, 2011 8:57 am

I think it looks great.

The GenV steering wheel is shocking. It feels nice to the touch but it has no ergonomics at all.
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Re: Feedback?

Postby Lucy » Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:24 pm

garbo41610 wrote:I think it looks great.

The GenV steering wheel is shocking. It feels nice to the touch but it has no ergonomics at all.

Yeah thanks, the previous was a little too slipery for my liking. Now it feels nice and comfortable
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Re: Feedback?

Postby sooobi » Mon Apr 11, 2011 2:43 pm

Wow $700! BLING!

Is that price cos you mentioned you re-did it twice? How much for the retrim without the 'STI' embroidery? Or how much for just the pink stitching only please??
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Re: Feedback?

Postby Lucy » Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:50 pm

sooobi wrote:Wow $700! BLING!

Is that price cos you mentioned you re-did it twice? How much for the retrim without the 'STI' embroidery? Or how much for just the pink stitching only please??

Yeah 700 cos done twice and I chose perforated with coloured baking. Should be about $400 with just stitching, but the wheel has to be re-trimmed completely. Using the existing fabric won't work, it would look like it has been slapped together by a monkey and Goerge wouldn't even contemplate using existing leather.
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