Painted interior trim

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brockjhammer

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Got rid of that ugly a$$ fake wood and painted it flat brown. Started with a coating of black plasti-dip then finished it off with camo-brown plasti-dip. May not be for everyone but i like it way better.







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fiatdale

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Not bad. Looks better than I would think when you say "flat brown."
 

YukonXL04

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With black interior I think you should have painted it to match the silver accents. Not sure how flat brown ties into a black interior
 

Tonyrodz

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I wonder how long that'll hold up, especially on the armrest area. I've seen interior plastic panels that have been sprayed/dyed which looks OK in the beginning but eventually flakes off. Never seems to last, although plastidipped seems much more durable then paint or dye. My grill has been dipped for over a year with decent results.
 

AZSCTACO

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I had plastidip on the armrest pieces and it lasted about a year or so. Started to peel and I put about 4-5 coats on. I eventually took it off.
 

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