interior trim kits *pic request*
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interior trim kits *pic request*
I'm thinking about this summer maybe buying one of the interior trim kits you see for sale on the internet (the ones that totally replace everything, switch bezels, shifter bezel, ash tray door, EVERYTHING). I want to either go with carbon fiber or brushed aluminum, and was wondering if anyone has any pictures of either of these kits in a 92-99 Bonneville with grey interior (doesn't matter cloth or leather, or what color grey, I'm just looking for the basic idea). Any help greatly appreciated.
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Maybe not this exact one, but something like this
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...cat=806&page=1
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...cat=806&page=1
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Chris:
Are you going with wood or another trim material?
I recommend this company. The kit is really nice.
http://www.woodtrim.com/
Are you going with wood or another trim material?
I recommend this company. The kit is really nice.
http://www.woodtrim.com/
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95SLE, I want to go with something different than wood. I don't think wood would look right with the grey. I'm also going for the more sporty look as opposed to the luxurious look I think the wood gives the interior.
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Just vinyl overlays or hard plastic pieces?
If you're looking for vinyl, i'd just do it yourself. I got good at it after a few pieces, and once i got ahold of a heat gun...
If you're looking for vinyl, i'd just do it yourself. I got good at it after a few pieces, and once i got ahold of a heat gun...
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
Just vinyl overlays or hard plastic pieces?
If you're looking for vinyl, i'd just do it yourself. I got good at it after a few pieces, and once i got ahold of a heat gun...
If you're looking for vinyl, i'd just do it yourself. I got good at it after a few pieces, and once i got ahold of a heat gun...
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