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Actually the only part that doen's seem to blend is the large area over the glove box. The Carbon Fiber arround the vents looks great (Hey it's what you get on a ROUSH). and remember it is designed for the base interior. Having had one with a base interior (my 05 Mineral Grey V-6), it is a good low cost upgrade. Actually I would use those large panels and cut out pieces to fit the steering wheel, and maybe some other area's also with the extra. (Fuse box cover comes to mind, under the hood. The pallet on our cars is not just external, and it is one of the best selling features of the S197. Do it your way!
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While I like the carbon fiber look. I have 2 problems with that particular dash kit. First is the pictures. It is real easy to make vinyl printed to look like real carbon fiber. Then take a picture of it from a distance and it looks like real carbon fiber but is not. Then which laser did they cut it on. Last time I cut carbon fiber with a laser. Well it didn't go well as the carbon fiber started burning from the heat of the laser. Needless to say the cuts looked like hell.
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