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Karoq "wood" trim

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Saw this photo in the Carista thread. 

 

Is it possible to get a "wood" trim like this for my Karoq?  Our car is fitted with the black trim that has a sort of grain which just looks, well,  black!  

A wood trim like this was available for the Yeti and lightens the cabin. 

 

tom

The Karoq Scout has "wood" panels on the front doors, so these must be available as parts you could fit. But it doesn't have any wooden panels for the dashboard or gear lever surround 😞

Ahh.........if only Rover were still around !

 

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I'd go for fake 'carbon fibre' trim rather than fake 'wood' because it will be so much lighter 🤣

 

My brother-in-law needed some replacement real wood veneer for his older Rolls Royce. No problem as RR keep a few sheets in stock for every individual vehicle they have made so you get an perfect match. He was also surprised how reasonably priced it was.

24 minutes ago, Gerrycan said:

I'd go for fake 'carbon fibre' trim rather than fake 'wood' because it will be so much lighter 🤣

 

My brother-in-law needed some replacement real wood veneer for his older Rolls Royce. No problem as RR keep a few sheets in stock for every individual vehicle they have made so you get an perfect match. He was also surprised how reasonably priced it was.

 

And the relevance of your brother having a RR? 

When I went on a tour of the Bentley factory a few years ago, I was told the same. and matching leather as well! 

How the other half live! 

23 hours ago, Tim1631 said:

 

And the relevance of your brother having a RR? 

None really.

I just find it a bit incredible that companies like RR and Bentley maintain specific spare trim stock for decades old vehicles.

Maybe the OP can achieve his required aesthetic with a real wood veneer?

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