1- The steering wheel is real wood. 2- Condition your seat, a upholstering shop can fix it, keep it stock, it look nice, seat cover cheapen the car 3-You can buff your headlight, remove the bumper and polish them, then use a clear coat 3M to protect them
Thank you… I went ahead and bought nice solid leather seat covers. At least that will also retain the original seats longer. In the future I plan to reupholster them.
You should use leatherique oil on your leather seats, I did it to my gs and it remoisturised and made the seats a lot softer and made the cracks look better. And for the headlight you should use the cerakote headlight restore kit, it should make that headlight match the other fresh looking one, or you could buy a new headlight lens and save a ton of money
Good look out… so I ended up buying the leather seat covers but I will look into the leatherique oil should I get tired of the covers. About the headlight restoration kit.. I have done it in the past unfortunately with temporary results,so honestly getting a new lens or new headlights might just do it the good thing it’s nothing pressing just the OCD factor here and there. Thanks for your input though!
@@GroupBEJ25 yeah I’m personally decently impressed with the leatherique results, it does take quite a while and it needs to be in sunlight on a warm day but it works. It really should need around 2-3 coats. As for the headlight lenses I think you can get a pair for like 20$ but you have to install them yourself which is not the end of the world, but is a pain in the ass
New headlights lens is pretty cheap (ali, ebay). I would consider buying and changing because original lens cracks from INSIDE and it's impossible to reparr in my opinion. I changed lens and covered new with PPF.
just a heads up that in the trunk there is a plastic rubber that protects the trunk from rain water. the rubber seals go bad and the trunk will start to fill with water. my amp got ruined like that so just be careful. i got a new amp from ebay and relocated it. enjoy your 3rd gen bro i love mine.
Ahhh got it thanks for the heads up. Amazingly just read a similar thing in fb group on the GS’s. Glad you were able to sort yours up and got another one. So far so good currently at 187k miles.
1- The steering wheel is real wood.
2- Condition your seat, a upholstering shop can fix it, keep it stock, it look nice, seat cover cheapen the car
3-You can buff your headlight, remove the bumper and polish them, then use a clear coat 3M to protect them
Thank you… I went ahead and bought nice solid leather seat covers. At least that will also retain the original seats longer. In the future I plan to reupholster them.
@@GroupBEJ25 😎
You should use leatherique oil on your leather seats, I did it to my gs and it remoisturised and made the seats a lot softer and made the cracks look better. And for the headlight you should use the cerakote headlight restore kit, it should make that headlight match the other fresh looking one, or you could buy a new headlight lens and save a ton of money
Good look out… so I ended up buying the leather seat covers but I will look into the leatherique oil should I get tired of the covers.
About the headlight restoration kit.. I have done it in the past unfortunately with temporary results,so honestly getting a new lens or new headlights might just do it the good thing it’s nothing pressing just the OCD factor here and there. Thanks for your input though!
@@GroupBEJ25 yeah I’m personally decently impressed with the leatherique results, it does take quite a while and it needs to be in sunlight on a warm day but it works. It really should need around 2-3 coats. As for the headlight lenses I think you can get a pair for like 20$ but you have to install them yourself which is not the end of the world, but is a pain in the ass
@@hayden93 got it thanks for the feedback!!!
You shouldn't get the aftermarket headlight housing. It won't work right. You'll have to somehow bypass AFS light on the dash if you do so.
New headlights lens is pretty cheap (ali, ebay). I would consider buying and changing because original lens cracks from INSIDE and it's impossible to reparr in my opinion.
I changed lens and covered new with PPF.
Got it I agree. My dirty lens does appear to have some cracks on the inside.
just a heads up that in the trunk there is a plastic rubber that protects the trunk from rain water. the rubber seals go bad and the trunk will start to fill with water. my amp got ruined like that so just be careful. i got a new amp from ebay and relocated it. enjoy your 3rd gen bro i love mine.
Ahhh got it thanks for the heads up. Amazingly just read a similar thing in fb group on the GS’s. Glad you were able to sort yours up and got another one. So far so good currently at 187k miles.