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When I got my car, I didn't really want to pay the $400+ on wood trim, but since it has the color combo and options I wanted, I didn't argue. Now that I'm used to it, I'm glad I got it. It makes the car look more mature and german, instead of a high tech japanese car, if you know what I mean....
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I wanted wood .... I'm old school (leather and wood guy). Ever since I had my Sterling I fell in love with nice leather and wood interior. When I get my M I'll get my interior.
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Hey if I could have gotten it w/ the wood I would have It's a long story....actually just frustrating heh. I would rather get the factory wood vs putting on vinyl "wood". I have a feeling the dealer will charge me a crazy amount or think I'm nuts. I think somebody on here had the dealer swap his trims though...
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Did an aftermarket package in my '11 coupe. Looks gorgeous. Much nicer than the aluminum. If you take your time applying it, it looks just as good as factory. Better actually, since I got an ash burl. Grey burl wood goes very nicely with graphite and the aluminum that's left.
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