2005-2009 Mustang Change Your Dash Bezels using Factory Ford Parts!*
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BULLITT DASH KIT BOUND FOR MY FORD RACING DEALER GUY AND BUDDY Pat@coloradomustang.com!
Enjoy Pat! Pat Also bought my Very First GT-500 Conversion Kit and First Set of Bullitt Mufflers!
Note AIRBAG COVER is Pictured with Protective Cover film still Applied.
Thanks!
KC
Enjoy Pat! Pat Also bought my Very First GT-500 Conversion Kit and First Set of Bullitt Mufflers!
Note AIRBAG COVER is Pictured with Protective Cover film still Applied.
Thanks!
KC
Last edited by 05stangkc; May 2, 2008 at 12:45 PM.
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Hey Kevin, I got a question on installing the cluster part? It says when you take that part out (the rings over the speedo and tach), that you have to 1st save the information from the info center before you unplug the gauges. Is this true? If so, guess we can't do this install by ourselves? Just wanted to double check this before I get "serious" in ordering the Bullitt Dash.
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Hey Kevin, I got a question on installing the cluster part? It says when you take that part out (the rings over the speedo and tach), that you have to 1st save the information from the info center before you unplug the gauges. Is this true? If so, guess we can't do this install by ourselves? Just wanted to double check this before I get "serious" in ordering the Bullitt Dash. 
KC
I may not be in the majority here but I really dislike the factory GT500 panels. They're kind of an odd shade of brown and with satin trim rings, they just don't do anything for me other than the desire to stick my finger down my throat.... So knowing the airbag cover can be purchased separately from the airbag was great news!!
I decided to do something different. I wanted retro and found this pic of a '68 interior. Trying to balance black, chrome and woodgrain, I replaced the GT500 panels with black non-IUP replacements with chrome rings, then went to town to make it unique. I just finished a couple of days ago.
So far, three people have seen it in person and it's unanimous. They all think it turned out awesome. My only complaint is it's too shiny....
I decided to do something different. I wanted retro and found this pic of a '68 interior. Trying to balance black, chrome and woodgrain, I replaced the GT500 panels with black non-IUP replacements with chrome rings, then went to town to make it unique. I just finished a couple of days ago.
So far, three people have seen it in person and it's unanimous. They all think it turned out awesome. My only complaint is it's too shiny....
Last edited by Willie; May 6, 2008 at 04:57 PM.
That looks awesome. I was wondering when someone would do a 68 wood dash. I'll take your old one 

I may not be in the majority here but I really dislike the factory GT500 panels. They're kind of an odd shade of brown and with satin trim rings, they just don't do anything for me other than the desire to stick my finger down my throat.... So knowing the airbag cover can be purchased separately from the airbag was great news!!
I decided to do something different. I wanted retro and found this pic of a '68 interior. Trying to balance black, chrome and woodgrain, I replaced the GT500 panels with black non-IUP replacements with chrome rings, then went to town to make it unique. I just finished a couple of days ago.
So far, three people have seen it in person and it's unanimous. They all think it turned out awesome. My only complaint is it's too shiny....
I decided to do something different. I wanted retro and found this pic of a '68 interior. Trying to balance black, chrome and woodgrain, I replaced the GT500 panels with black non-IUP replacements with chrome rings, then went to town to make it unique. I just finished a couple of days ago.
So far, three people have seen it in person and it's unanimous. They all think it turned out awesome. My only complaint is it's too shiny....
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I may not be in the majority here but I really dislike the factory GT500 panels. They're kind of an odd shade of brown and with satin trim rings, they just don't do anything for me other than the desire to stick my finger down my throat.... So knowing the airbag cover can be purchased separately from the airbag was great news!!
I decided to do something different. I wanted retro and found this pic of a '68 interior. Trying to balance black, chrome and woodgrain, I replaced the GT500 panels with black non-IUP replacements with chrome rings, then went to town to make it unique. I just finished a couple of days ago.
So far, three people have seen it in person and it's unanimous. They all think it turned out awesome. My only complaint is it's too shiny....
I decided to do something different. I wanted retro and found this pic of a '68 interior. Trying to balance black, chrome and woodgrain, I replaced the GT500 panels with black non-IUP replacements with chrome rings, then went to town to make it unique. I just finished a couple of days ago.
So far, three people have seen it in person and it's unanimous. They all think it turned out awesome. My only complaint is it's too shiny....
KC
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Joined: November 27, 2004
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From: Visalia Ca.
I may not be in the majority here but I really dislike the factory GT500 panels. They're kind of an odd shade of brown and with satin trim rings, they just don't do anything for me other than the desire to stick my finger down my throat.... So knowing the airbag cover can be purchased separately from the airbag was great news!!
I decided to do something different. I wanted retro and found this pic of a '68 interior. Trying to balance black, chrome and woodgrain, I replaced the GT500 panels with black non-IUP replacements with chrome rings, then went to town to make it unique. I just finished a couple of days ago.
So far, three people have seen it in person and it's unanimous. They all think it turned out awesome. My only complaint is it's too shiny....
I decided to do something different. I wanted retro and found this pic of a '68 interior. Trying to balance black, chrome and woodgrain, I replaced the GT500 panels with black non-IUP replacements with chrome rings, then went to town to make it unique. I just finished a couple of days ago.
So far, three people have seen it in person and it's unanimous. They all think it turned out awesome. My only complaint is it's too shiny....


