MX-3 SE Leather Steering Wheel

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What is one of these worth... I found one in the junkyard...
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whats condition like? make some pics, I might be interested
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if its mint..maybe 50-70..if its not..30ish.

i had one that had some minor glass abrasions (se it was out of had busted windsheild) but it wasn't bad, just a couple.

i sold it to some escort guy for 30 shipped if i recall correctly. i sold it b/c i didn't like the way the scratches on it looked + it got HOT AS BALLZ during the summer.
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This one had a steering wheel cover on it. It looks like some of the cover is stuck on the wheel. I'll see how easy it comes off. I need the column out of that car anyway...
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lmk how it goes.. i'm sure i'd be interested. especially if it was going for around 30 bucks

whyd it have a cover on it if it was leather wrapped???
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Maybe he wanted to keep it nice... I don't know why...
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Maybe to the right person up to $100. They are pretty hard to come by.
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Here's a pic: Image
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looks better than mine, at least from pic
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Kinda looks like the stock steering wheel. Hard to tell with that pic that it's leather.
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jschrauwen wrote:Kinda looks like the stock steering wheel. Hard to tell with that pic that it's leather.
You can tell by the stitching on the inside
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