Silverhorse shifter bezel install
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From: Hillsboro MO, just south of St. Louis
Silverhorse shifter bezel install
Just got the anodized shifter bezel from Silverhorse. This is a very easy mod. Took about 10 seconds to install and looks great too.
Thanks Marcello. As always its great.
Here are a few shots of the install.
The old shifter bezel just pops out, I used my fingernails and worked it up around the edges, off it came.
The new bezel just drops over and I pushed it down. Marcello recomended double sticky tape, I don't think it is necessary, it fits snug enough. The tape can always be added later.
Thanks Marcello. As always its great.
Here are a few shots of the install.
The old shifter bezel just pops out, I used my fingernails and worked it up around the edges, off it came.
The new bezel just drops over and I pushed it down. Marcello recomended double sticky tape, I don't think it is necessary, it fits snug enough. The tape can always be added later.
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From: The Nature Coast, Florida
looks sweet I hope to get one REAL soon
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Doug, nice write-up w/pics! Looks good!
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Wow, coming from you Bill that is quite a compliment, thank you.
Marcello sent me the prototype, to check out and give my opinion, for which I thank him deeply. It is a wonderfull piece and have gotten a lot of compliments from people I've showen.
From what I've seen of other parts from other mfg's and everything I've seen from Silverhorse, the wait for what Marcello has in the works will be worth waiting for. The door handles should be next, and sometime soon ( hey Marcello, its after the first of the year...LOL) the tail light bezels.
I know Marcello has a lot of irons in the fire, guess we shouldn`t rush him. Perfection takes time, I'am willing to wait. Keep up the good work.
Marcello sent me the prototype, to check out and give my opinion, for which I thank him deeply. It is a wonderfull piece and have gotten a lot of compliments from people I've showen.
From what I've seen of other parts from other mfg's and everything I've seen from Silverhorse, the wait for what Marcello has in the works will be worth waiting for. The door handles should be next, and sometime soon ( hey Marcello, its after the first of the year...LOL) the tail light bezels.
I know Marcello has a lot of irons in the fire, guess we shouldn`t rush him. Perfection takes time, I'am willing to wait. Keep up the good work.
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Just got the anodized shifter bezel from Silverhorse. This is a very easy mod. Took about 10 seconds to install and looks great too.
Thanks Marcello. As always its great.
Here are a few shots of the install.
The old shifter bezel just pops out, I used my fingernails and worked it up around the edges, off it came.
The new bezel just drops over and I pushed it down. Marcello recomended double sticky tape, I don't think it is necessary, it fits snug enough. The tape can always be added later.
Thanks Marcello. As always its great.
Here are a few shots of the install.
The old shifter bezel just pops out, I used my fingernails and worked it up around the edges, off it came.
The new bezel just drops over and I pushed it down. Marcello recomended double sticky tape, I don't think it is necessary, it fits snug enough. The tape can always be added later.
#10
Chrome GT Automatic pieces are in stock - I had to return the whole batch of satin parts to anodize due to a flaw in their work... better we catch it here than when they go out...
Here's a couple more fresh pictures - guess we should go update the website...
Here's a couple more fresh pictures - guess we should go update the website...
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From: The Nature Coast, Florida
So how far out are we on the Satin ones.....?
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Perry, soon - I hope.
We machine them, we blast them, we package them, send them for anodizing, and they come back screwed up...
It stinks. But they are being reworked and should be ready shortly. You're #1 on the list for production pieces when they are ready (well along with the customers that already have orders on the website !!)
We machine them, we blast them, we package them, send them for anodizing, and they come back screwed up...
It stinks. But they are being reworked and should be ready shortly. You're #1 on the list for production pieces when they are ready (well along with the customers that already have orders on the website !!)
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