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10th February 2013, 16:14 | #11 |
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Have to say it's light oak for me too.
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Walnut for me too, also whip out the Door cards and slap some ZT ones in - Makes a huge difference, especially if your Car is a light colour
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Light oak looks really nice against the black trim.
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Walnut for me, too. Nothing else looks quite as good.
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I'm a walnut fan but in that set up light oak
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The light steering wheel and column seems to stick out with the walnut. If the column was done in dark colour with a walnut wheel it would suit the walnut dash imho.
The opinion that there is a certain 'prestige' with walnut makes the decision more difficult in relation to the light oak I guess. If you are only changing the dash then light oak suits
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Walnut for me of course
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Black oak with chrome vent rings
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Walnut
out of interest what values/ methods are adjusted in photoshop to get from oak to walnut?
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