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Old 06-03-2008, 05:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know of someone that makes an interior trim kit for a 95 rrc? i hate the wood grain and its turning like yellow in the center console, ugly! I was looking for something like brushed aluminum, or just something black.

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I haven't seen much for them other than those sticker kits for the dash in these.

Have you considered painting them?
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Yeah thats all i could think of, those make it thicker and the trim is already thick, painting them may be a good idea though.
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the wood trim is pretty limited so it wouldnt take a lot of effort to sand the clear coat off those few pieces. then you can decide if you want to re-stain and re-coat the wood - you could simply treat the wood with teak oil, let it sit for a couple days, and then give it a couple coats of polyeurethane. you could also consider taking the piece you want repaired to a furniture repair shop and paying a pro.

if not carbon fiber sheets with adhesive backing are another way to go
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