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elalexwey

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HEY, I WAS THINKING ON HAVING MY WHOLE INTERIOR REDONE WITH CARBON FIBER ANY FEEDBACK WOYULD HELP OR SUGGESTIONS THANX:confused:
 

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I am wanting to do the same thing to mine. It cant decide between the carbon filter or the burlwood. Let me know how it looks.
 
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Go with the C/F. I bought mine used and it has the burlwood plastered on everything...That is going to be my weekend project..pulling all that junk off and repairing anything that I mess up in the process. IMO it looks awfull!
 

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Do yourself a favor. Spend the extra money and get the replacement parts, not the stickers. The stickers get easily damaged and the glue sometimes fails and will peel. I have the woodgrain on my nav, but I got parts selectively from wrecked cars. Like the radio bezel, switches, and the nav already has lots of wood. Don't get to much, cause then it kinda looks like shit. I run a car wash and lube center so I see all the mods you can imagine, and the higher dollar parts almost always look/perform better
 

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Where to buy?

Do you have a website to order real wood trim pieces?
 
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