LEXUS GS400 ,which wood grain steeringwheel to purchase?
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LEXUS GS400 ,which wood grain steeringwheel to purchase?
i have 1999 lexus gs400 black with tan and ivory and black interior, i replaced my center consol lid with black and the car also has a black center console and i added black floor mats,
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Dont know why all the colors... But either way, you need to match your dash. I've seen black wheel on tan dash in this forum and it looks horrible. As for the woodgrain, match what you already have. Not sure what the exact question is, but I believe that covers it all.
nonetheless, do what you want, not go on others opinions. even mine.
nonetheless, do what you want, not go on others opinions. even mine.
Last edited by Mr Jokster; 12-05-14 at 02:41 PM.
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Thanks
The tan dash with wood and black wheel is what I wanted to get an input on ,
I wasn't sure if it looked horrible,I tried looking thru post/pics but couldn't get a picture!
I was also thinking of in the future converting to complete interior in black ,but that means more money and I do like the tan interior,Thanks again
I wasn't sure if it looked horrible,I tried looking thru post/pics but couldn't get a picture!
I was also thinking of in the future converting to complete interior in black ,but that means more money and I do like the tan interior,Thanks again
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Unless you made your dash black, don't get a black wheel man it's going to look like a scrapped car.... If its uniform, it will look good. Pillars beside the front seats swapped out black, clean black floor mats, dashboard, and yea I guess center console black as well could look real good. Then the leather on the doors should probsbly be black as well and the bottom area that's like carpet, Prob black as well.... I don't know if your going for that two tone look, that's what most do.... Take a look.
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From a practical standpoint, I'd stick with all leather. My sister's ES has the wood steering wheel and it slips through my hand when I drive her car (I drive with just one hand since I'm used to a manual).
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