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What to do with right side dash area of piano black if no passenger display?

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To select the epensive passenger display just to visually balance out the front right dash area makes no sense. But the right side fingerprint and dust magnet looms large. Anyone come up with something that works visually for you in that piano black expanse?
 

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To select the epensive passenger display just to visually balance out the front right dash area makes no sense. But the right side fingerprint and dust magnet looms large. Anyone come up with something that works visually for you in that piano black expanse?
I was thinking about putting a carbon fibre wrap but undecided until t see my carbon fibre side blades done in a few weeks. I can get the ppf guy to hold up a sample for a picture
 

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I wasn't interested in the passenger display for my Turbo and actually prefer the overall look without it; I think the shape of the dash looks more balanced and integrated without the passenger display. I've had the car for about a month and it's definitely not a fingerprint magnet (and I have kids). There's really no reason for a passenger to reach for the dash in that section and it doesn't seem to attract much dust.

One thing I wasn't crazy about was the carbon material for the dashboard decorative strips (under the piano black dash panel) and matching decorative door trim (standard on the Turbo). I thought there were too many textures going on so I opted for Interior Trim in Leather (code 7TM) for CAD$ 220 (I had already selected the Extended Leather Package). I don't think this trim option is selected very often but it really cleans up the visual "clutter" in the dash and door panels and enhances the tailored look of the full leather interior.
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