Sherwood dash kit
Received and installed dash kit on Blaze red rdstr... Picked rosewood. Installation went well...if I did another it would go even better...always the case. As a matter of personal taste I did not like that all silver panel/console...just too much...this kit toned it down well. Each to his own. The people I showed it to thought it was factory...Nice kit.
Gary
Gary
Last edited by arado; Jun 5, 2007 at 08:55 AM.
If you like it, that's all that counts. For me, the "stick on" kit doesn't float my boat. No disrespect intended, but it looks cheap...
Last edited by ben47; Jun 4, 2007 at 11:29 PM.
Originally Posted by ben47
If you like it, that's all that counts. For me, the "stick on" kit doesn't float my boat. No disrespect intended, but it looks cheap...
Gary
Originally Posted by arado
Strange that you would say that. I felt the same cheapness about the original painted silver dash...You should see this Sherwood dash in the sun...much less glare, much richer looking. What other options are there? I could not tolerate the original.
Gary
Gary

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...t=carbon+fiber
I would say that I am fortunate that I prefer wood grain to carbon fiber...The cost of your recommendation is significant...My Sherwood cost me $150 delivered and is of high quality. I have no reason to believe it will deteriorate or loosen.
Gary
Gary
First off, I appreciate the effort people have gone to, to publish pieces of their cars...
IMO, the Sherwood kit looks very 70's with the dark matt finish wood and straight black grain; not really my taste. I think if I wanted that I would have bought an old Ford Granada...
TBH not sure about the CF either, especially the red...
I like the idea of having it professionally applied so that the edges don't show, I might be interested if there was a polished burr walnut pattern available.
Burr walnut dashes have been available for (old style) minis for years to fill in the 'open plan' interior. From what I recall, the dashes themselves were probably MDF with the laminate on the facing side.
Edit:
Just did a quick search and found this:
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.php
Shame they don't do a kit for the Crossfire...
IMO, the Sherwood kit looks very 70's with the dark matt finish wood and straight black grain; not really my taste. I think if I wanted that I would have bought an old Ford Granada...
TBH not sure about the CF either, especially the red...
I like the idea of having it professionally applied so that the edges don't show, I might be interested if there was a polished burr walnut pattern available.
Burr walnut dashes have been available for (old style) minis for years to fill in the 'open plan' interior. From what I recall, the dashes themselves were probably MDF with the laminate on the facing side.
Edit:
Just did a quick search and found this:
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.php
Shame they don't do a kit for the Crossfire...
Last edited by ToplessTony; Jun 5, 2007 at 10:41 AM.
Originally Posted by arado
I would say that I am fortunate that I prefer wood grain to carbon fiber...The cost of your recommendation is significant..My Sherwood cost me $150 delivered and is of high quality. I have no reason to believe it will deteriorate or loosen.
Gary
Gary
Arado, I didn't think I was going to like it. But in a grey, or black interior, I don't think it looks bad at all.
It just wouldn't work in my cedar/grey interior very well.
I guess it's a good thing I'm pleased with the "glossy" silver my '04 came with.
It just wouldn't work in my cedar/grey interior very well.
I guess it's a good thing I'm pleased with the "glossy" silver my '04 came with.
Last edited by +fireamx; Jun 5, 2007 at 11:49 AM.
I had considered at one point to do something similar, but not wood (I've done some wood accents in some of my previous cars) this time. I have an 05 so I have the satin finish. I've come to really like it. All I've done is added a few chrome accents, I guess it comes down to what look you're going after.
You did a nice job.
You did a nice job.
i own '04 coupe bought used, it has a wood kit . i told dealer that i thought it blew. actually it is very nice. mine has glove box cover, door handle/ speaker and console. you should add
Originally Posted by MAYAman
The kit while good quality still shows the silver, thats the problem for me. Nice job though
That way the silver would not show.
Originally Posted by joejones
Has anyone tried painting the edges of the silver with a black or dark grey?
That way the silver would not show.
That way the silver would not show.



