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Do you have the instructions to remove the wooden trim? Could you please share if possible? |
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I can say, that doors trims don't necessary to take at all. More time I have spended with central wood trim, but nothing is not possible
Last edited by Energetic; 06-13-2010 at 06:09 PM. |
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the carbon looks nice, only place I personally dont think you should have done it was the steering wheel as I think its a tad too much (personal opinion)
It defiantly has its benefits one of them being you dont the sun reflecting of your trim pieces into your eyes at certain angles. but as the others say..i think it makes it look more sporty than cozy
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This aplication 3M film matte, so there no reflecting from the sun. Last edited by Energetic; 06-11-2010 at 02:31 AM. |
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So what exactly is involved in installing this? Can it be done keeping all of the trim on the car?
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While I'm not a big fan of the faux carbon, that is one of the best ones that I've seen!
I usually like the wood better, but that carbon is Really Sharp and I have to lean towards that!
Last edited by FreddyG; 06-13-2010 at 12:32 AM. |
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Looks great, huge improvement on that shitty wood trim
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How did you apply it to the steering wheel?
do you need to take the wheel apart? Thanks |
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You dont need to take steering whell out, only airbag and plastic parts.
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