Well, that'll do

Kinja'd!!! "Frenchlicker" (frenchlicker)
12/21/2015 at 20:41 • Filed to: Cheap Kit

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It may not look the greatest but it cost $2+$1s&h. The glory of owning a cheap car is that I can experiment with stuff from places like Geek and not be afraid of hurting my car. I will say it is nice not having a ripped steering wheel cover regardless of how shoddy it looks.


DISCUSSION (4)


Kinja'd!!! zedx > Frenchlicker
12/21/2015 at 20:49

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To be honest, that doesn’t look half bad. It took me a second to realize you recovered the wheel. Great job man!


Kinja'd!!! Frenchlicker > zedx
12/21/2015 at 22:22

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Luckily it was and easy kit, run a round point needle with thick thread through loops on either side.


Kinja'd!!! Dr. Zoidberg - RIP Oppo > Frenchlicker
12/22/2015 at 00:34

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You son of a bitch, that’s a Taurus isn’t it! I was wondering why I knew that cluster and those damn buttons — because they’re identical of course on my wife’s Sable


Kinja'd!!! Frenchlicker > Dr. Zoidberg - RIP Oppo
12/22/2015 at 05:29

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Yes it is, a 2001. Also on mine those damn buttons don't work, first car I've ever driven without cruise control.