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Location: Mt Airy, MD
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Re: Help on oem steering wheel
I'd say the high end prices we are seeing are stupid crazy high money that people have a tendency to 'drive up'. A wheel like this is worth around $300 because it still looks decent and needs no crack repair. That's a good $100 more than a new one, still OEM. Ones that are decent but do have cracks showing (hairline) are worth in the $200 range and ones that have separation that will require more repair are in the $100 range or less. One that shows no flaws would be in the $400 range
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