Re:Blackwood trim

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mgp123
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I'm impressed so far.
jono6406
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And last but not least......my tricked out steering wheel.....nice, Ilike it.
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jono6406
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missed some shots.
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jono6406
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BTW it makes the interior look 1000 times more upscale.
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mgp123
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I have to say, that takes the interior to a whole new level. The trim looks like it has shades of brown in it. Goes really nice with your tan interior. I have a black interior. I would need to have something more charcoal gray. But your kizashi is looking like luxury.
SamirD
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I love how that adds to the two-tone interior look you've created. 8-) Definitely luxurious!

I bet for us with a black inteiror a carbon fibre look would do wonders...
jono
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Today I added wood trim around my door handles and around the rear air vent. Now it looks a bit better. I will post the pic's Saturday or Sunday when time and weather permits. By the way I'm no longer jono6406 but now just jono.


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SamirD
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jono wrote:Today I added wood trim around my door handles and around the rear air vent. Now it looks a bit better. I will post the pic's Saturday or Sunday when time and weather permits. By the way I'm no longer jono6406 but now just jono.


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Can't wait to see the pics.

PM Moto and I'm sure he can merge your old and new accounts. 8-)
jono
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well here it is;
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KuroNekko
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The blackwood trim kit is much nicer than I thought it would be. I've seen some trim kits in cars that were just foul. This one seems to pull it off rather well.
It might be kind of fun to get a trim kit if the car gets a little boring on the inside in a few years to change things up a bit.
2011 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS 6MT (Black)
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