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I'm thinking of installing an aftermarket wood kit to replace the center console aluminum on my 2003 C230K Coupe. Does anyone have experience with these kits? Does the aluminum show around the edges on the curved surfaces? any recommended sources?
Oh yes, I could do that. That is if the price for the MB parts weren't higher than the annual income of the average US citizen. (OK, so that is a bit of an overstatement.) I've been looking for parts off a wreck, but haven't been successful.
Oh yes, I could do that. That is if the price for the MB parts weren't higher than the annual income of the average US citizen. (OK, so that is a bit of an overstatement.) I've been looking for parts off a wreck, but haven't been successful.
To answer your original question, yes, usually when you do the kit that just sticks on top of your old metal, you do see some of the metal. You'll see it when you open the ash tray, you'll see it from certain angles, etc. I'm not speaking from MB experience, but I have done the kit on previous cars and I have seen it on plenty to know.
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