
Porsche 981 Boxster Wheel Retrim
Harry Pitcher • June 4, 2025

We have here a Porsche 981 Boxster steering wheel which was booked in at d:class for a retrim. The customer bought another wheel that matched his OEM one, in order to keep a totally original one aside. The brand-new second hand wheel was black and has now been trimmed to the customers spec. Platinum grey Porsche nappa leather with shark blue Porsche OEM thread. We were also tasked with matching a racing band to the thread colour, and added this to the wheel.
A nice little interior upgrade to make the vehicle feel more personal and special for our customer who loves the result. For any steering wheel enquiries please fill out our online contact form below!
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