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04-30-2002, 07:03 AM | #1 |
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Interior Kits
Anyone know any sites I can pick up interior kits? Like new flooring, trim for the floors, doors, all the panel peices, etc? I want to redo my interior and I wanted all new black or dark gray. I also want to redo my dash, so, anyone know where to even buy those new? My brother is a Euro freak and he wants to do it all in crushed velvet and I told him know. I want to redo the whole interior myself with all stock parts except the seats. I want to get nice racing seats.
As far as the dash, when I find a place with a new one, my dad does a lot of electrical work for industrial factories. One machines metal and is going to cut out a square in my dash and put in custom gauges for me. It will be a metal strip across with gauages ran across. Should look pretty neat. I'll get you pictures as soon as I purchase all this. This is my huge project! Restoring my mustang I have now which has a very nice body! Just the interior needs some help and I'm going to convert it over to EFI with a new 12 second block. I want it to be a daily driver and very reliable! Maybe even drive it more then my new truck - Kevin |
05-03-2002, 09:00 PM | #2 |
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just painting a few parts in the interior will change the look of the car itself. that idea with the machined metal for the dash board sounds good go for it.
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05-05-2002, 12:31 AM | #3 |
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Buying a kit is gonna cost a bit! I re-did my whole interior without a kit. It use to be red, now its black and gray, simular to what you said you want to do. I found lots of the parts in junk yards, and had a friend who let me use his parts car. Heres the original and finished product.
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05-19-2002, 01:29 AM | #4 |
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hey hi flow, what are those buttons for by your 12 volt charger, and whered you get that gear changer boot and handle knob?
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05-22-2002, 07:58 AM | #5 | |
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Thats a B&M shifter, its not stock. I use to have a 5-speed leather shifter cover when I had the stock auto shifter, and it looked neat.
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05-22-2002, 08:51 AM | #6 |
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can you hook me up with a website for the bm shifter and manybe the boot cover, I can find one myself but I wanna add more sites to my list...if you know what I mean. Plus can you give me a link to a site where I can get that button box please? plus for your interior did you jsut use interior spray paint, or a film?
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05-22-2002, 07:50 PM | #7 |
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I usually get my stuff fromMustangs Unlimited cause its close to me. They have the B&M shifter, and ashtray switch panel. Other places sell them too, for around the same price.
As far as a boot cover, one comes with the B&M shifter, but a Stock 5-speed shifter cover will cost like 80 bucks new, so get one out of a junk yard for cheap if that's what your looking for. I used vynal interior paint, but not the stuff from the autoparts store. That stuff is junk! It has to be flexible paint, and the pieces being painted must be cleaned! I also used black parts from a donor car so everything was not painted.
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