Add Wood in Good Taste
Most of the wood kits seem "too much" and the stick on the surface look with "raw" edges seems too kit like. Also, one just can't do that to a leased car.
So, my solution is to add wood only to the (horizontal) strip in the center on the dash - to the left and right of the gauge cluster. Covered the accessory outlet **** in matching leather for added refinement. See photos ...
So, my solution is to add wood only to the (horizontal) strip in the center on the dash - to the left and right of the gauge cluster. Covered the accessory outlet **** in matching leather for added refinement. See photos ...
Originally Posted by number2
Most of the wood kits seem "too much" and the stick on the surface look with "raw" edges seems too kit like. Also, one just can't do that to a leased car.
So, my solution is to add wood only to the (horizontal) strip in the center on the dash - to the left and right of the gauge cluster. Covered the accessory outlet **** in matching leather for added refinement. See photos ...
So, my solution is to add wood only to the (horizontal) strip in the center on the dash - to the left and right of the gauge cluster. Covered the accessory outlet **** in matching leather for added refinement. See photos ...
Got the piece (actualy 3 pieces) from one of the outfits that sells auto wood kits for the G35. The outfit - need to look up which one, but several are out there - offered this trim as part of a huge kit (dozens and dozens of pieces). I called them up and they sold me just the sub-set I wanted for about $50 bucks. It matches the factory wood exactly and has a self adhesive strip on back. Installation took about 3 minutes. If one grows tired if it, just peel it off.
BTW - I had the sport w/ Ti trim. Got the rest of the factory wood from a forum member that bought the kit ... but his girlfrind wouldn't let him put it in. Pun intended. Thought the "all silver" look was too cold for me.
BTW - I had the sport w/ Ti trim. Got the rest of the factory wood from a forum member that bought the kit ... but his girlfrind wouldn't let him put it in. Pun intended. Thought the "all silver" look was too cold for me.
number2... nice (not literally) strip and good idea! i agree about the wood overload with some of those kits. i also have the factory wood and it is just right. i like the wood trim for the willow interior to continue that luxury look, while for the graphite, i prefer the titanium to get that sporty look.
Number 2 I might also look at doing this. If you can get me the info of what exactly you ordered and from who I would appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by G35_coupe_6MT
I strongly believe that wood should be left where its found (Outdoors). I dont like how they look in cars. Take a look at the DB9 with wood interior vs the NON wood for example.
ProTrim, Inc.
6410 W. Monterey Place
Chandler, AZ 85226
www.wooddash.com
800-350-5337
Total was $48.25 for the across the dash thin strip of factory matched wood trim.
6410 W. Monterey Place
Chandler, AZ 85226
www.wooddash.com
800-350-5337
Total was $48.25 for the across the dash thin strip of factory matched wood trim.
Originally Posted by number2
Got the piece (actualy 3 pieces) from one of the outfits that sells auto wood kits for the G35. The outfit - need to look up which one, but several are out there - offered this trim as part of a huge kit (dozens and dozens of pieces). I called them up and they sold me just the sub-set I wanted for about $50 bucks. It matches the factory wood exactly and has a self adhesive strip on back. Installation took about 3 minutes. If one grows tired if it, just peel it off.
BTW - I had the sport w/ Ti trim. Got the rest of the factory wood from a forum member that bought the kit ... but his girlfrind wouldn't let him put it in. Pun intended. Thought the "all silver" look was too cold for me.
BTW - I had the sport w/ Ti trim. Got the rest of the factory wood from a forum member that bought the kit ... but his girlfrind wouldn't let him put it in. Pun intended. Thought the "all silver" look was too cold for me.
Did you have to remove the black trim pieces that are already in the dash prior to installing the wood trim pieces?
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