Warning !!!! Billet A/C Knobs on 07+ Mustangs
That's correct. Aftermarket A/C ***** on 05 and 06 only.
http://northamericantuning.com/musta...c_knob_kit.htm
http://northamericantuning.com/musta...c_knob_kit.htm
The picture in question is this one:
http://northamericantuning.com/musta..._fuel_door.htm
It's really a photo-crop of the attached image - which the original is available on our site here:
http://www.silverhorseracing.com/web...ategory_id=255
We've updated a bunch of the images, but #2237 was from our old website that we scrapped back in August when we opened our new online store.
Thanks. Oh, and we'll have our billet ***** soon enough - we just have a couple of other fires to put out first with other new releases that we need to finish up. Definitely before spring time, at least I hope too!!
Marcello:
My apology. Indeed, I had no idea that this was happening and I will address it with the supplier. I will remove the photo asap.
I will contact you in a separate email to discuss being a dealer.
In the mean time, I appreciate your feedback.
Regards.
My apology. Indeed, I had no idea that this was happening and I will address it with the supplier. I will remove the photo asap.
I will contact you in a separate email to discuss being a dealer.
In the mean time, I appreciate your feedback.
Regards.
Nick, no harm - no foul. Margate, huh? I used to have to drive down there a bunch to see clients in my previous life. You can email me directly, or call us at 321-722-2813 and we can talk about it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
No updates at the moment, figured I'd tell you the truth rather than just ignore the bump. It got bumped back in the production pile due to a couple of other big "projects" that came up, but I haven't forgotten about them, just been too busy to finish them yet.
BTW - they can be removed - it's just not as easy as removing them on the older cars. An "overlay" piece would really need to be a stamped part, and would be really "flimsy" unless we can get the thickness up, which then kind of defeats the purpose of stamping it to begin with... ye old catch-22....
BTW - they can be removed - it's just not as easy as removing them on the older cars. An "overlay" piece would really need to be a stamped part, and would be really "flimsy" unless we can get the thickness up, which then kind of defeats the purpose of stamping it to begin with... ye old catch-22....
Not yet. Been watching all the aftermarket mfg's. Thinking I'm going to mask them off, and paint the sucker's for now. If I screw up, oh well, all the more reason for being first on whoever's list. At least it will be a different look than the plain plastic now.
Too many fires, not enough cooks...
I have the projects in this order:
Deluxe Door Handles
Window Switch Plates (Full replacements)
07+ A/C ***** (replacements if possible)
#1 is almost done prototyping, #2 is going to be quite a bit quicker, and so that leaves #3 - I'd have it done tomorrow if I could, but we just don't have the manpower to throw at everything we want to do, so it comes down to one project at a time, done right.
I have the projects in this order:
Deluxe Door Handles
Window Switch Plates (Full replacements)
07+ A/C ***** (replacements if possible)
#1 is almost done prototyping, #2 is going to be quite a bit quicker, and so that leaves #3 - I'd have it done tomorrow if I could, but we just don't have the manpower to throw at everything we want to do, so it comes down to one project at a time, done right.
Fritz,
Not yet - we just have the pieces apart and at the design / layout stage right now. Installation will be pretty easy, as we try to make it with most of our pieces. I think what kept "the other guys" from doing this was how to hold the switches after-the-fact since they "pop" into the existing pieces. That, and the fact that you're talking about a bit of aluminum when compared to a thin cover that you can knock out of sheet.
That's why the bean counters don't get near our development - they would just water it all down, and I won't stand for it
Not yet - we just have the pieces apart and at the design / layout stage right now. Installation will be pretty easy, as we try to make it with most of our pieces. I think what kept "the other guys" from doing this was how to hold the switches after-the-fact since they "pop" into the existing pieces. That, and the fact that you're talking about a bit of aluminum when compared to a thin cover that you can knock out of sheet.
That's why the bean counters don't get near our development - they would just water it all down, and I won't stand for it
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