| framan |
| Has anyone tried to purchase wood option after their purchase ie as part number(s)? If so how much and how hard to install. Donot like stick on kits available. |
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| alanpgh |
I would be interested in wood trim on the steering wheel. This was a factory option for about $100. But, it was not on the '06 MO SL AWD I bought. Is there an aftermarket solution?
Thanks,
Alan |
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| zebelkhan |
| If you like this, then go for it....:D |
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| hfelknor |
Hmmmmmnnnnnnnn.:eek:
Homer |
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| Kris |
Mr. Z,
I know you are jocking..........are you?;) |
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| njjoe |
That is a little too garish for my tastes. But then again I drive a Platinum MO with a charcoal interior.
-njjoe |
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| Halo |
| I always thought it was very cool of Nissan to put real brushed aluminum trim pieces (rather than plastic made to look like brushed aluminum) on the interior AND to not overdo it. Brushed Alu simply fits the design of this car. To cover it with fake wood or even a real wood veneer is going in the wrong direction. |
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| njjoe |
Now this looks good. I believe this is the factory wood-trim option.
Picture courtesy of SgtRich.
-njjoe |
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| Eric L. |
Not a big fan of wood trim in any vehicle, much less the MO. I would think though, that even the factory wood trim is a stick on type, except it replaces the aluminum (instead of going over it like many aftermarket trims).
If I wanted tasteful wood trim in my crossover, I'd get the Lexus RX. |
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| zebelkhan |
quote: Originally posted by Kris
Mr. Z,
I know you are jocking..........are you?;)
I considered wood trim until I saw that picture. I agree with Eric. Even the factory wood trim does not go with the interior of the Murano. But that is just me... |
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| alanpgh |
I would like to know where to get aftermarket interior wood trim for my '06 MO.
Do any of you have specific suggestions?
Thanks,
Alan |
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