Laura,
1. If you are flexible about the appearance: Fill with JB Weld. Sand smooth. Cover with a leather cover.
2. If you want to retain the "look": Find a similar replacement - does not have to be in good condition or complete. Sand off the ugly surface in a small area of the replacement. Using a coarse file, grind off a pile of plastic. Get some clear epoxy. Mix the plastic "sand" with the epoxy. Smooth on the cracks in current wheel. Sand to shape. Sand with finer and finer grades of sandpaper until shiny.
(Option 2 can produce a beautiful result - I've seen the pictures. But, I bet it takes a lot of work and time. I would pick a section of the replacement that looks like the damage on your current wheel - and practice repairing that section to find what works.)
Bobby
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