
Ferrari 458 Wheel Retrim
Harry Pitcher • June 16, 2025

Steering Wheel Retrim
A car that is becoming more and more desirable the older it gets, the Ferrari 458 is quickly becoming a classic of the future. Being the last naturally aspirated Ferrari V8 road production car, these are expected to appreciate in value in the coming years, as everything going forward seems to be hybrid or turbocharged. This model is a spider and looks absolutely gorgeous in the sun, a well presented example might we add.
Now, why it was with us. Unfortunately, the perforated grips had worn and our customer wanted to refresh the interior with a steering wheel retrim. Black nappa leather with black nappa perforated leather hand grips. Red Ferrari OEM Stitching, supplied by us at d:class autoshop
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