2012 LTZ - 3M Dark Tamo Wood Vinyl Dash Wrapping WOW!!

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I think it looks Great!! Fantastic job and I like your choice in vinyl.
M ride is also WDT and Cashmere and I've been weighing heavily on doing this. My steering wheel and the center armrest piece are what I'm most concerned about and the major reason I haven't given it a go. I just can't see doing it without every piece matching.
 
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Thanks! I really like the color and flat look the wood vinyl has, it looks so real. I left the aluminum pieces of trim alone, which included the air vents and the steering wheel. The aluminum is a nice accent to the dark wood. My armrest is the black plastic as I showed in the picture and I am glad because it would be a pain to wrap and the amount of wear would be ******* it.

If you have any questions please let me know. This is by far the best visual mod I have done.
 

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I normally hate any sort of wood look but that actually looks REALLY good.

I just finished up mine with the carbon fiber Di-Noc. Agreed that it's a pretty tedious process.
 
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Tiki, I will not be wrapping the vents, i feel that it would be too much wood at that point. Also I do not want to deal with wrapping the steering wheel.


Los, I really like the carbon fiber. I built in a custom navi unit in my TSX and wrapped the whole center console in the 3M Di-Noc. Looks great still and that was like 3 years ago
 
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I holds up pretty well actually. Because it is the 3M Di-Noc vinyl it is much stronger than most. The stock shiny wood scratches if you look at it the wrong way so this is worlds better. The vinyl is a satin like finish
 

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That looks really good! Definitely an improvement on the stock trim!

How do you like those Weathertech mats? I've got my eye on a set for the front and the cargo area for my truck but haven't pulled the trigger yet...
 

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