SLK/R171: vavona wood kit
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vavona wood kit
We have 2 (new & original) vavona wood kits in stock...the vavona wood kit exists of:
- 1 steering wheel (with or without shifter buttons - excl. the airbag)
- 1 shiftknob
- 3 dashtrims
- 2 doorhandles
- 1 parkingbrake cover
we offer these kits for 1000USD incl. shipping per IP post...mail us at s_krabbenborg@hotmail.com when interested
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greetingz,
- 1 steering wheel (with or without shifter buttons - excl. the airbag)
- 1 shiftknob
- 3 dashtrims
- 2 doorhandles
- 1 parkingbrake cover
we offer these kits for 1000USD incl. shipping per IP post...mail us at s_krabbenborg@hotmail.com when interested
![](https://img102.imageshack.us/img102/647/dsc06211lt7.jpg)
![](https://img234.imageshack.us/img234/4577/dsc06213hj3.jpg)
greetingz,
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wood kit
just wonder my car is06 55
do we have the same steering wheel??
if the one u showed on steering wheel cant not fit mine
can i just by the rest of them
how much for shpping to canada vancouver??
thanks
do we have the same steering wheel??
if the one u showed on steering wheel cant not fit mine
can i just by the rest of them
how much for shpping to canada vancouver??
thanks
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It will fit on yours as well - you will have to take the steering wheel shifters of your current steering wheel and insert those into the vavona steering wheel as the 55 have different shifter electronics - that works without a single problem
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The brake handle needs to pryed up pretty sure from back to front. Could be a drop of glue there, so it might take a bit of persuasion. The door handles are sort of clipped on. The piece needs to be spread apart a little to release towards the door. The dash pieces by the steering wheel are just clipped in place. A little force is all that's needed to get them off. The strip above the glove box is different. When you open the glove box and look up at the bottom of the strip, you'll see two tiny slots. You need to put a thin, tiny screwdriver up there to release it and then push the piece up and out. You kind of release one side a little and then do the other slot to get it off. Not very hard at all, if you know how they are held in place.