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Old 04-21-2008, 12:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Aluminum Chrome Interior Trim (wannabes)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB....cWAT.m240.lVI

anyone have these?

they look interesting, i'm tempted to get it and slap my interior with aluminum chrome trims haha
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ratko actually had these in his coupe back in the day and they looked pretty good
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I think it would depend on what color your interior is. I can't picture it looking that good in my tan interior for instance. Just my opinion though. Whatever color you have, if you think YOU would like it, go for it.
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Looks good from those pictures
slap it on and give us pics!
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looks like that sticker stuff. if ya get it make sure you apply it with a hair dryer so u can avoid creases. i have brushed aluminium on my tan interior and i think it looks retty good, most people here didnt agree.
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^ I want to see

Oh, before applying adhesives, always make sure the area is immaculately clean before application. A heat gun/ hair dryer does help
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i got black interior...i think my black interior would go well with brush aluminum trim

like my 07 accord se does =D (dont shoot me)
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looks like that sticker stuff. if ya get it make sure you apply it with a hair dryer so u can avoid creases. i have brushed aluminium on my tan interior and i think it looks retty good, most people here didnt agree.
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i got black interior...i think my black interior would go well with brush aluminum trim

like my 07 accord se does =D (dont shoot me)
Yeah. Aluminum in a black interior should be sharp.

I don't know anything about those vinyl film type kits, but that's so cheap I'd be a little worried. I wouldn't want to waste money on a vinyl "simulated" aluminum film if I could have real brushed aluminum for a reasonable price. I'd be afraid the vinyl film would look cheesy. Just suggest you do your homework.

You might want to check with a reputable dash kit company to see what they have in comparison.

I've heard good things about the kits from this place......

http://www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.html

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Yeah. Aluminum in a black interior should be sharp.

I don't know anything about those vinyl film type kits, but that's so cheap I'd be a little worried. I wouldn't want to waste money on a vinyl "simulated" aluminum film if I could have real brushed aluminum for a reasonable price. I'd be afraid the vinyl film would look cheesy. Just suggest you do your homework.

You might want to check with a reputable dash kit company to see what they have in comparison.

I've heard good things about the kits from this place......

http://www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.html
wooow...yea fuck vinyl LOL!!!!

damn that kit isnt stick on, it's the real stuff!
yea i rather spend 200 bucks on the real parts than 60 on vinyl stick ons.

but yea....gotta wait for tax returns.
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