Painted trim pieces.

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1STIMEYUKON

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I know this has been posted already I just thought I'd throw mine in as well I work at a body shop so this was done with two stage not a spray can. It was fairly easy everything just popped right off with the exception of the steering wheel. That one took a little extra to pull the airbag. I tried to even spray the red gmc logo black but I couldn't mask it off that small.


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StevenFromTexas

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The pictures look great! There are a lot of solutions to the fake wood trim problem. Nothing changes the look of the interior so quickly as getting rid of that God-awful fake wood look!
 

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Wow thats the first time I've seen the steering wheel done, very cool.
I had mine down at a shop and they charged me $300 to remove 2 stage and reinstall.
 

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