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My interior
From the plainest Jane to sort of what she is today.
I have since, had added SYNC, a TCI ratchet shifter, & changed my strg wheel switches to match the navigation head. It's nice to have everything work from drivers seat, like the 2013's. It makes for a more pleasant ride, overall.
I have since, had added SYNC, a TCI ratchet shifter, & changed my strg wheel switches to match the navigation head. It's nice to have everything work from drivers seat, like the 2013's. It makes for a more pleasant ride, overall.
Last edited by akdoggie; Apr 22, 2014 at 08:45 PM.
From the plainest Jane to sort of what she is today.
I have since, had added SYNC, a TCI ratchet shifter, & changed my strg wheel switches to match the navigation head. It's nice to have everything work from drivers seat, like the 2013's. It makes for a more pleasant ride, overall.
I have since, had added SYNC, a TCI ratchet shifter, & changed my strg wheel switches to match the navigation head. It's nice to have everything work from drivers seat, like the 2013's. It makes for a more pleasant ride, overall.From the plainest Jane to sort of what she is today.
I have since, had added SYNC, a TCI ratchet shifter, & changed my strg wheel switches to match the navigation head. It's nice to have everything work from drivers seat, like the 2013's. It makes for a more pleasant ride, overall.
I have since, had added SYNC, a TCI ratchet shifter, & changed my strg wheel switches to match the navigation head. It's nice to have everything work from drivers seat, like the 2013's. It makes for a more pleasant ride, overall.
The second question by MTAS, about the speaker covers, yes the 2010 and up fit. My other picture of the sun visors, show them also fitting our 05-09's.
Last edited by akdoggie; Apr 24, 2014 at 03:17 AM.
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I see you mounted a keyless entry device for what I can only assume is for the truck release.. that is so funny. Never thought of that! 
BTW love the speakers. Those are nicely done!

BTW love the speakers. Those are nicely done!
Thanks on the speakers. I tried the trim add ons from UPR and the ones from Scott Drake (a friend send a set of each to try), but decided to try the 10 and up covers. They are so much nicer and smoother in texture. They come in satin or chrome trim also, so I went with the brighter chrome. The 2010's and up add so much for our 05-09's, and everything is usually plug and play. You have to add some wiring for the visors, and the Puddle lamps, but otherwise, it is pretty much simplified. The funny part and best overall, is the 2010 and up speaker covers are cheaper on eBay than the rings to add on our covers. I paid 30 shipped for both covers and got 2 shaker speakers with them,. That was quite a buy in my opinion. Now I have a couple extra pairs of speakers, just in case. lol
Last edited by akdoggie; Apr 29, 2014 at 11:29 PM.
http://www.redlinegoods.com/Mustang0...wheelcover.php
I have their shift boot and it is great. Mine may still be pictured for the custom thread and cut for the Hurst shifter.
http://www.redlinegoods.com/Mustang0...wheelcover.php
http://www.redlinegoods.com/Mustang0...wheelcover.php
Their door insert covers especially catch my eye
Last edited by Cavero; Jun 3, 2014 at 03:09 PM.
****, they do make some nice stuff. The only thing that gets me is some of their stuff in the pics has ripples on the seam...kind of like bacon. It was most obvious was in the pics of the lower center tunnel cover, but that could just be an installation thing. Their door insert covers especially catch my eye
****, they do make some nice stuff. The only thing that gets me is some of their stuff in the pics has ripples on the seam...kind of like bacon. It was most obvious was in the pics of the lower center tunnel cover, but that could just be an installation thing.
Their door insert covers especially catch my eye
Their door insert covers especially catch my eye
Like wrinkles or folded leather? A lot of leather products on first installation have wrinkles and some time/heat smooths them out. My issue is a lot of their stitching doesn't appear straight which would drive me nuts
I do like the variety of parts they make, but I have still yet to see someone make a padded cover for the top of the door. I rest my boney elbows on the window sill, not the arm rest on the door and after a while it hurts
Last edited by Shotokan1509; Jun 4, 2014 at 07:22 AM.
Like wrinkles or folded leather? A lot of leather products on first installation have wrinkles and some time/heat smooths them out. My issue is a lot of their stitching doesn't appear straight which would drive me nuts
I do like the variety of parts they make, but I have still yet to see someone make a padded cover for the top of the door. I rest my boney elbows on the window sill, not the arm rest on the door and after a while it hurts
I do like the variety of parts they make, but I have still yet to see someone make a padded cover for the top of the door. I rest my boney elbows on the window sill, not the arm rest on the door and after a while it hurts
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Dude give send them an email of what u need.
I was looking for anyone who would make a leather case for my ebrake.
no one would do it. Emailed them and they made me one for free.
then again I also ordered door covers and they messed up my order somehow but they are currently fixing it.
I highly recommend them.
I cant wait to show off my interior. Doing a huge overhaul.
I was looking for anyone who would make a leather case for my ebrake.
no one would do it. Emailed them and they made me one for free.
then again I also ordered door covers and they messed up my order somehow but they are currently fixing it.
I highly recommend them.
I cant wait to show off my interior. Doing a huge overhaul.
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https://themustangsource.com/forums/...ustang-532097/
They came out alright. Some minor flaws but nothing that can be seen if you dont look hard enough. haha. I am happy with the final results. Just to bad it took SO LONG to get my replacement parts. In the end it all worked out though.
Unfortunately I do not have a before and after picture.

If you want more photos, LMK.
I'm currently plasti-dipping my center console. Just the top part. It has to many scratches for my liking. I'm using smoke plasti-dip and man it is turning out awesome!
Last edited by VGMStudios; Oct 8, 2014 at 07:43 AM.
If I may, i'd like to add to this fine array of modded Mustangs, my interior for your consideration! I've owned my 2005 GT convertible since May 2012, and took a year or so to collect ideas and decide what style or theme I wanted to go with. I'm trying for a '60's retro homage, while enjoying some current-day styles as accents.
I used Roush gloss black overlays for the headlight **** array, center console, and window switch panels; Action artistry chrome accents around the a/c controls, headlight ****, and cupholder bezel. I applied 1/8" chrome trim around the top seam of the dash and added a '67 premium interior dash Pony medallion. Mr Mike.com silver welt around the door trim and along the rear 1/4 panel seams
I painted the door latch inserts red, and re finished my floor console in gloss black, as it was looking scratched. Satin trim on the overhead and map lights and lock switches, satin and black lock recesses with polished lock pins. Red leather shifter boot, arm rest covers and console cover; CJ Pony shifter ball. Scott Drake e-brake handle cover. Redline leather shoulder belt pads, red inserts for the scuff plates, and soon to arrive a red convertible boot cover to give that '66-67 vibe! Last but not least, my "EJECT" power plug button!! Whew! What fun it is to mod this car!!
I used Roush gloss black overlays for the headlight **** array, center console, and window switch panels; Action artistry chrome accents around the a/c controls, headlight ****, and cupholder bezel. I applied 1/8" chrome trim around the top seam of the dash and added a '67 premium interior dash Pony medallion. Mr Mike.com silver welt around the door trim and along the rear 1/4 panel seams
I painted the door latch inserts red, and re finished my floor console in gloss black, as it was looking scratched. Satin trim on the overhead and map lights and lock switches, satin and black lock recesses with polished lock pins. Red leather shifter boot, arm rest covers and console cover; CJ Pony shifter ball. Scott Drake e-brake handle cover. Redline leather shoulder belt pads, red inserts for the scuff plates, and soon to arrive a red convertible boot cover to give that '66-67 vibe! Last but not least, my "EJECT" power plug button!! Whew! What fun it is to mod this car!!
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