Im happy. If anyone else is interested inthese, a guy e-mailed me with info saying he could get you a kit for 125 including shipping. Just tell me and ill give you his e-mail.
<hr noshade width=60% size=1 align=left>I bleed nitrous and sweat gasoline......is that bad?
Im happy. If anyone else is interested inthese, a guy e-mailed me with info saying he could get you a kit for 125 including shipping. Just tell me and ill give you his e-mail.
let me know.
Gratchf703@msn.com
<hr noshade width=60% size=1 align=left>I bleed nitrous and sweat gasoline......is that bad?
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you'll never find replacement parts to replace every part that a typical dash kit dresses up. dash kits are not stickers, they are overlays or also called apliques. they do stick on, however, they are aluminum or sometimes synthetic aluminum, or carbon fiber that adheres to the dash. stickers is a very tacky way to describe them. thats my tid bit.
I would just get the real deal from hyundai. I heard in Hyundai canda they have them.. perhaps you can contact some canadian tib owners to get you some tib dash kits if your living in the US.
<hr width=60% noshade size=1 align=left>Your car is like fart, only your own smells nice.
the only pieces hyundai has are the pieces around the window controls on doors and the center middle section around the AC and radio stuff. no trim for any place else.
BTW.... This is a Santa Fe interior...<img src=/images/forums/snitz/uhh.gif width=15 height=15 border=0>
I have seen the aluminum pieces installed in a new 2003 V6 Tib. They are replacement pieces...Not stick on ones.
It looks really good!<img src=/images/forums/snitz/thumbup.gif width=25 height=18 border=0>
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