Wanted some colour

Antm72

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As you know just had my steering wheel done by Royals and chose not to have any different coloured leather added through fear it looking out of place.
Decided to see how liquid leather behaved on plastic and after acquiring some additional steering wheel tabs from Andy on case it didn't work out,i had a go at dying them down.
Took a couple of attempts to get success but it dries like a skin so took the sheen of the plastic to give it a key and dyed it..
Just a bit of colour but more importantly it matches.... Happy :):):)

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Mint

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Lookin good Ant:thumbsup:
 

Antm72

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Thanks Dave was the easiest way to do it and know it would be right. I was going to cover them in leather first but appears theres no need.:)
 

billz

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Looks really good Ant. Have you not thought about doing the bottom bit where the M badge is ?
 

Antm72

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Looks really good Ant. Have you not thought about doing the bottom bit where the M badge is ?
I had thought about it but as its brand new and something thats right infront of me if i got it wrong i would be gutted and dying around the ///M stitching would be neigh on impossible.
Im brave but not that brave =))
 
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