Timely. How did you wrap the shifter and with what? I'm not a huge fan of the gold interior accents on our new wilderness.
I did wrap the top of the shifter, but I ended up not being happy with it so I stripped it after the fact.
Here's what I've got currently:
This is where it was with the shifter wrapped:
I had a little wrinkle on the front of the shifter tht was EXACTLY where my index finger would rest, and it annoyed the shit out of me... I'm not a very good wrapper.
The main thing I wanted to get was reduced glare from the piano black trim, and I'm there now... the shifter itself is rounded enough that it dosn't glare too bad.
Just pop out the console and wrap the trim, you'll have to take the shifter off to do it.
Take your time, lots of heat, lots of working it into the corners. Use a high quality wrap and it'll go easier and last for years.
I think the Gold trim on the shifter would be easier than the black since it's as rounded, but I kind of like the gold color. I've got an old set of Hella Supertone horns that I'm planning to paint to match the gold and install on this outback.
I followed this video to remove my console parts:
One word of caution - in the video where he says "Don't loose the spring clip for the shifter", what he should have said was "Use a pick tool to remove the spring clip and yeet the clip into the bottom of your wireless charger hole, where you will learn that the clip isn't magnetic enough to retrieve with a magnet, and spend the next five minutes with a tiny claw grabber tool trying to get the metal clip out of the magnetic charging hole." At least, that was my experience.