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Old Aug 3, 2012 | 07:26 PM
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I recently purchased a 2011 Citadel and loving it. One selling point was the black woodgrain inside. But I'm wondering if anyone knows of a company that sells matching trim for the plain black trim around the nav and shifter. I think it would add to the inside if those had the same effect.
 

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Old Aug 3, 2012 | 08:03 PM
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I beluve this is what your looking for in the titanium burly, someone had posted it once before I believe.... http://www.carid.com/images/remin/da...rials-oem.html
 
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I installed the Remin dash kit and have been very pleased with it. I was reluctant to order because I thought it would look cheap, but I must say overall it does look very nice. I was concerned about the heat and the pieces coming loose, however, it's been extremely hot this summer and havent had any problems. When you install the pieces make sure you take your time to get everything lined up as you go. The hardest piece is the one around the steering column. The pieces around the stereo and the shifter are by far the best looking.
 
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Pictures please...
 
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Old Aug 7, 2012 | 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by GWLII
I installed the Remin dash kit and have been very pleased with it. I was reluctant to order because I thought it would look cheap, but I must say overall it does look very nice. I was concerned about the heat and the pieces coming loose, however, it's been extremely hot this summer and havent had any problems. When you install the pieces make sure you take your time to get everything lined up as you go. The hardest piece is the one around the steering column. The pieces around the stereo and the shifter are by far the best looking.
This is what i was wondering.

If you want a fool proof way look into water transfer. thats how its donefrom the factory.
 
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Old Aug 7, 2012 | 07:04 PM
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Sort of hard to really see the detail, but should give you an idea.
 
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Old Aug 7, 2012 | 11:25 PM
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Thanks for the pics. Wow looks good. Is it an exact match of the trim on the door or is it just a similar color? I guess what I mean is does the wood grain in the door trim pieces look the same as the grain in these trim pieces? Also, do they have an option to select AWD so they change the piece around the shifter to accommodate the low range selector ****? Thanks for the info. I think it adds to the classiness of the interior.
 
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Originally Posted by GWLII
Sort of hard to really see the detail, but should give you an idea.
Normally, I can't stand these stick on kits. They always look tacky. But it actually doesn't look bad the way you have it. I think the fact that it black helps a lot!
 
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Old Aug 9, 2012 | 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by SUNBURNTsnype
Thanks for the pics. Wow looks good. Is it an exact match of the trim on the door or is it just a similar color? I guess what I mean is does the wood grain in the door trim pieces look the same as the grain in these trim pieces? Also, do they have an option to select AWD so they change the piece around the shifter to accommodate the low range selector ****? Thanks for the info. I think it adds to the classiness of the interior.
Yes, the grain is almost an exact match. If you look really hard you can see more grain detail in the dash kit pieces, but again you have to really look at it. And yes, they do have the piece for the AWD shifter. The kit actually contains both.
 
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Originally Posted by DJ Hellfire
Normally, I can't stand these stick on kits. They always look tacky. But it actually doesn't look bad the way you have it. I think the fact that it black helps a lot!
I agree. I'm very **** when it comes to things like this. It took me several days to decide to place the order, but I figured if I didn't like the look of it I could always send it back. Once I installed the first piece (the shifter piece), I was very pleased. There are some pieces that I didn't use though. For example, the kit includes pieces for the front door window vents, but I really thought that looked tacky since the columns where the vents are located are white.
 
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