Suzuki Dash trim kits can enliven the grayest and blandest of dashboards. Add a little wood and a Suzuki dashboard becomes like the bridge of an old-world schooner. Add colored carbon trim and sitting in a car is like taking the wheel of some flying vehicle from the future. Most modifications you can make to your car are expensive and time consuming. Suzuki Dash trim kits are a do-it-yourself bargain. You can have your new trim installed in around an hour's time

Suzuki Dash trim kits have one foot in the past and one foot in the future, much like the new.

Suzuki Brushed aluminum dash kits give your car's interior a look that is at once modern and distinguished. Those seeking a regal, old-world interior often opt for wood dashes. Others, looking for a space-age, modern interior feel, might choose carbon fiber dashes. Brushed aluminum dash kits project a combination, call it "old-world space-age."

The first step in installing the Suzuki Dash trim kits is getting the car warm. Kits need temperatures of at least 72° Fahrenheit to properly adhere. If you're in a chilly climate, crank up the heat. Once you've read the directions (don't skip this step!), installation begins with cleaning the existing dash. This doesn't mean you wipe off the dust with your hand. If you want your dash installation kit to look right and keep looking right, it's going to take significant cleaning.

Suzuki Motor Corporation (Suzuki Kabushiki-Kaisha?) is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Hamamatsu, Japan that specializes in manufacturing compact automobiles, a full range of motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard marine engines, wheelchairs and a variety of other small internal combustion engines. Suzuki is the 9th largest automobile manufacturer in the world by production volume, employs over 45,000 people, has 35 main production facilities in 23 countries and 133 distributors in 192 countries. According to statistics from the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), Suzuki is Japan's second-largest manufacturer of small cars and trucks.

"Suzuki" is pronounced [suzuki] in Japanese, with a high tone on the [ki]. It is pronounced soo-ZOO-kee in English, with a stressed zu. This pronunciation is used by the Suzuki company in marketing campaigns directed towards this demographic.