
A bright Australian timber against dark cabin plastics.
Tasmanian White is what most people picture when they think "blonde timber" — close-grained, cool-toned, almost cream. In a 70 Series cabin running the factory black plastics it gives the door card a contrast point that nothing else in the interior is doing.
The Rounded profile keeps the silhouette quiet. The wood does the talking; the shape gets out of the way.
Detail.
Materials.
Solid Tasmanian White, hand-finished. Australian-grown hardwood, finer grain than Teak, brighter tone than Ebony. Closed-pore finish in matte.

Profile.
Rounded profile. Soft top edge, eased corners, bottom flush to the door card line. Reads as part of the door, not a feature on top of it.

Fitment.
Direct fitment to the factory 70 Series LandCruiser door cards. Bolts onto the existing mount points, sold as a matched pair.

Care.
Wipe with a dry microfibre. Light timber shows marks faster than dark — a soft cloth keeps it clean. No solvents, no alcohol cleaners.

Made by PVS
The contrast option.
Tasmanian White Rounded is the pair to pick when the rest of the interior is already dark and you want one warm-cool break. It catches more cabin light than the Ebony and the Teak and reads brightest at dusk through the side window.
- Solid timber, hand-finished by PVS
- Closed-pore matte finish, no high-gloss
- Direct-fit to the factory 70 Series door cards
- Sold as a matched pair

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Each pair ships matched. If you want a hand pairing the wood with the rest of your interior, the workshop will walk you through it.




