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Vinyl Wrap Interior Trim

victx87

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Have any of you considered applying vinyl wrap over the wood grain interior trim pieces in the Telluride? I've never been a huge fan of wood grain in any vehicle, especially fake wood, and it doesn't really seem to fit the Nightfall theme. It would probably be a fairly inexpensive mod to attempt DIY or even take it to a local shop. I'm thinking of doing a Wolf Gray trim to match the exterior or possibly just a shade of black.
 
Have any of you considered applying vinyl wrap over the wood grain interior trim pieces in the Telluride? I've never been a huge fan of wood grain in any vehicle, especially fake wood, and it doesn't really seem to fit the Nightfall theme. It would probably be a fairly inexpensive mod to attempt DIY or even take it to a local shop. I'm thinking of doing a Wolf Gray trim to match the exterior or possibly just a shade of black.
I'm not sure a wrap would look good on those pieces, but I could be wrong on that one.

If you have a reputable local shop that can remove those trim pieces, sand them down flat, maybe you could powder coat or Cerakote them?
 




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