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    2012 Audi A7 3.0T Prestige Blk Flat bottom SW

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    Hi
    New here, but i was thinking of making some changes to my A7 mostly the rims and steering wheel. I found 20in RS7 style Rims that i will install in my car but the change that I'm spending alot of time thinking about is that i found a carbon fiber flat bottom steering wheel (FBSW), since it initially comes in black, i can have the company change it to moor brown that matches the manufacturer steering wheel for my velvet beige interior, also thinking about changing the wood to carbon fiber to match. My major question is would anyone find that to be a cool installation and if wanted to buy an A7 that came with an moor brown carbon fiber FBSW would that be a turn off keeping in mind the Velvet beige interior?

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    I also have a velvet beige interior - IMO, it wouldn't look right to add carbon inlays, but if it fits your taste, go for it! Just keep your OEM wheel and inlays so that you can go back to stock when you sell/trade your car.
    2012 A7 Prestige Moonlight Blue Metallic | Velvet Beige/Dark Carpet | Fine Grain Ash Natural Brown Inlay | Cold Weather Package | Audi Side Assist | Mods: 20% Tint | Viper Smart Start | VAGCOM Coding

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    in that case do you think the Moor Brown carbon fiber FBSW would be too much?

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