Item Name :
Gokubuto Steering Wheel Cover Koyuki
** This item is Build-to-order, so you can not cancel after ordered. Please be careful
Base Pattern :
Koyuki/Green
Koyuki/Black
Koyuki/Blue
Koyuki/White
Koyuki/Red
Thick of Steering Wheel Cover :
Dia. 43 mm
Description :
- This steering wheel cover is very popular with long-distance drivers.
- This steering wheel cover has a soft, comfortable grip that does not tire even after long hours of driving, and is highly durable enough to withstand hard steering wheel operation.
Steering Wheel Cover Size Compatibility Chart :
Shipping :
I will ship to world wide by expedited shipping carrier as EMS, DHL or Fedex! (include tracking number)
** You can check the total shipping fee before payment. Please go "ADD TO CART" and put the shipping information.
** Usually, we will ship items within 10 business days. But if it is stocked out in maker, the delivery will be delay. In that case, I will inform you.
About the Company of TURN :
TERN specializes in truck accessories. They do products planning, manufacture, wholesale, and selling truck interior accessories. Most of our products are manufactured in thier own factory.
Our products are carefully crafted by skilled craftsmen with "Skill" to match the characteristics of the product and "Precise" sewing machine speed.
For example, the quilting process shows the wonderful skills of our craftsmen. The speed of the sewing machine, which is usually about 1200 rpm, is increased to about 1500-2000 rpm, and by sewing at a high speed, the "Thickness" of the quilting stands out more. Also, by keeping the speed constant, unbalanced wrinkles are prevented.
Materials
The highest quality material "Kinkazan-ori" is used.
Kinkazan-ori is a patterns velvet woven with gold and silver threads. Kinkazan-ori has been used for Japanese kimono sash, sofas for drawing room, etc., taking advantage of its gorgeous appearance. Kinkazan-ori was also popular as a fabric for truck interiors, and as soon as it screened in the Japanese movie "Truck Yaro" in the mid-1970s, curtains and seat covers made of Kinkazan-ori were used, along with glittering electric decorations. It is a popular material that has many fans among young drivers as well as older truck drivers who saw the movie in real time. Japan has long had a wonderful textile culture, as exemplified by Nishijin-ori from Kyoto. We would like to create world-class "MADE IN JAPAN" truck accessories using traditional materials that remain in each region, and expand our sales channels overseas as well.