Aluminum Dash Trim Kit
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Aluminum Dash Trim Kit
My current project is to try and spruce up my interior because I think that it is rather bland... nice, but bland. I was wondering if anyone has bought or seen these aluminum dash trim kits? To me it looks like it would be cool, but I don't want it to look cheap. Here's a link:
http://www.autoaccessorystore.com/ho...=detail&id=637
It's going for $120, which to me is worth it if it isn't cheap looking.
If anyone has any pics, post 'em!
http://www.autoaccessorystore.com/ho...=detail&id=637
It's going for $120, which to me is worth it if it isn't cheap looking.
If anyone has any pics, post 'em!
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a lot of people opt for jason burtman's accessories. high quality, fairly priced, and nothing but good comments. i don't have any myself but i know neliconcept has his carbon fiber trim kit, there's also a wood kit available (with matching wheel cover, wooo!)
www.burtmanindustries.com
www.burtmanindustries.com
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This might sound a bit ghetto, but how about painting your trim pieces to a silver color?
My trim is "aluminum" that comes stock on the "Sport Edition", and all it is is painted plastic pieces.
My trim is "aluminum" that comes stock on the "Sport Edition", and all it is is painted plastic pieces.
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I would totally go for the Burtman stuff, except that I'm looking for Aluminum specifically... I'm going for the sleek sporty look, and carbon fiber ain't my thang.
About painting... I actually am down with that, except that I'd be a little nervous that I'd make it look ghetto. I actually did that in my '86 Jeep Cherokee and it looked good, but then again it was an '86 Jeep, so painting anything would make it look better!
If I did go that route, what would the best paint to use be? How does it hold up over time with heat, impacts, etc.?
About painting... I actually am down with that, except that I'd be a little nervous that I'd make it look ghetto. I actually did that in my '86 Jeep Cherokee and it looked good, but then again it was an '86 Jeep, so painting anything would make it look better!
If I did go that route, what would the best paint to use be? How does it hold up over time with heat, impacts, etc.?
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