Interior wood grain kit install

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Jay87LX

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I have never been a fan of woodgrain kits-especially on first gen's- I will admit that it really looks good on yours
 

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I like it!
I have been considering wood grain but didnt know the color to go with. But I have the same interior color as yours so I just found the color!

Now the big question. . . . . . . How much did it cost you?
 

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I like it!
I have been considering wood grain but didnt know the color to go with. But I have the same interior color as yours so I just found the color!

Now the big question. . . . . . . How much did it cost you?

Nevermind I just read your entire post and seen how much! SMH lol
 

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are the pieces on the with the switches paintable??? if not i will be doing this...maybe i can get fiberglass mold in its place and have it painted...
 
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No I didn't pay $377 for the kit... re-read my post. With shipping I paid $123! As for being paintable... I doubt it, it has a glossy polyurethane finish to it. Though I suppose you COULD sand it and paint it, but it would be a lot of work.
 

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Link for ebay

Hey, looks great.

Can you link the item so I can find it on Ebay. They sell many kits and I am sure a good deal of them are crap. Thanks.

Brian
 
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