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The image displays the interior of a vehicle located in Jalingo, Nigeria, captured from a low angle behind the center console, facing forward towards the dashboard. The interior is predominantly beige-tan textured plastic, with accents of reddish-brown faux wood grain paneling on the center console and across the lower dashboard. The central dashboard features a dark gray control panel with a red triangular hazard light button, an "A/C" button, an air recirculation button, and a rear defrost button. Below these are three rotary climate control knobs: one for temperature (set towards cool), one for fan speed (set to low), and one for air direction (set to defrost/feet). The upper part of the central stack, likely for a radio or display, is partially obscured. On the driver's side, a portion of the steering column housing and the ignition keyhole, marked with "LOCK," "ACC," "ON," and "START," are visible. A small vertical grille is present on the beige dashboard surface next to the ignition. On the passenger's side, the glove compartment area is visible, displaying a minor scratch on the textured surface above it. A red and black fuzzy trim element is partially visible at the top right corner of the dashboard. The center console houses a black automatic gear shifter, currently indicating a drive gear, surrounded by faux wood grain. A black USB car charger with two ports is plugged into the 12V socket near the gear shifter on the driver's side. On the passenger's side of the console, a black magnetic phone mount with a circular head is attached. The front seats are upholstered in a light beige fabric. The driver's footwell is visible, showing two pedals typical of an automatic transmission: a brake pedal and an accelerator pedal, situated above dark floor mats. The foreground shows a beige, textured, leather-like surface, which is the lid of the center console armrest. No individuals are present within the vehicle.
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