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'''Wood trim''', alternatively known as '''wood fascia''', is fascia made of synthetic or varnished, natural wood, usually found on dashboards of luxury cars. First used in the '80s by [[Mercedes-Benz]], they spread and soon other manufacturers were using them. Wood trim can be made from natural materials like beechwood, maple, walnut, oak, or from synthetic materials.
'''Wood trim''', alternatively known as '''wood fascia''', is fascia made of synthetic or varnished, natural wood, usually found on dashboards of luxury cars. First used in the '80s by [[Mercedes-Benz]], they spread and soon other manufacturers were using them. Wood trim can be made from natural materials like beechwood, maple, walnut, oak, or from synthetic materials.


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Wood trim, alternatively known as wood fascia, is fascia made of synthetic or varnished, natural wood, usually found on dashboards of luxury cars. First used in the '80s by Mercedes-Benz, they spread and soon other manufacturers were using them. Wood trim can be made from natural materials like beechwood, maple, walnut, oak, or from synthetic materials.