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Old 12-07-2005, 02:57 PM   #1
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Default Fitting Cruise and Leather Wheel

well after it being in my room looking fantastic in the box, its almost time for it to be fitted.

I posted this thread because i know some were asking about the labuor charge to have the job done. I think somebody said they were quoted 8 hours labour?!

Today Ive been told the official charge would be around $250, so this shouldnt vary too much from dealer to dealer. They are apparently quite a tricky item to fit.

Thankfully I'm having mine done for the princely sum of $50 due to pulling a few strings at the dealership, but for those who were wondering, allow $300 - because you'll no doubt wanna go for a drive with the nice leather wheel once its no and that $50 should keep you going for ages!

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