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purevenm

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Corbeau Seats, special ordered in the stock Ford Saddle Tan leather and Autopower Roll cage.
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hsean

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this is one of my favorite threads i did some more work on my center console but it will be a while before i post .i need to reupholster it first.
 
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bstrd86 said:
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I made the gauge panel , switch panel in the cluster out of carbon fiber in my '86 coupe. I also cut some out & epoxied it to the passenger side dash piece. Still not finished, need a few more things to finish it up. Steering wheel kit is on its way so I can mount the new wheel. along with a pillar pod to mount my wideband & shift light.

Yes, my shift knob is a cue ball. I can't justify spending $40 or more on a damn knob.
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Better pic of the console before I put it in the car.
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Nice gauge setup kinda thinking about doing something like that myself, looks like procar seats also? How is the quality of them?
 

skunk21

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triple gauges/steeda a/c knobs

 

fivespeedsteed

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for now mine is quite simple.



im gonna armorall it up and get my friend to take some nice fisheye photos of it. i have billet ac knobs, switches, the bezel around the shifter, door handle bezels, and coathangers. future plans are a new reciever, dual gauge pod in the ac place with vents (still have workin ac), and eventually make or buy a switch pannel to be hidden under the ashtray door for n20 and such. probably work a sub amp control in there too.
 
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bstrd86

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bentley429 said:
Nice gauge setup kinda thinking about doing something like that myself, looks like procar seats also? How is the quality of them?
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Thanks, they are Procar's. Initially they seem like a nice seat for the money, I haven't sat in them for a long period of time yet (car's not running). They seem pretty firm but seem to fit me well. I think they'll soften up after they are "broke in". I didn't buy the brackets because I heard they make the seating position too high. The sliders that come with the seats have 3 sets of bolt holes to adjust seat height. I made some L brackets & bolted them to the topmost hole, then cut the rest of the slider off in order to get the seat as close to the floor as possible. I think I'm going to take them back out & rethink my brackets to get them even lower, I'm 6'3" and my head is about an inch from the ceiling. I'd also like more room under the steering wheel too.
 

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FasttrackGT said:
not the best pic but here some.


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Gonna go ahead and say I need to see more pictures/info on this car. The sheet metal treatment is SICK.
 

ChromdOutDubs

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Loco5.0 said:

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What seats are these? Looks real good

-AJ
 

FasttrackGT

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here you go

NikwoaC said:
Gonna go ahead and say I need to see more pictures/info on this car. The sheet metal treatment is SICK.
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well thats my notch lol. just got it back together agen. the car is my daily driver/race car. its nothing crazy but it looks like it is. the car is an 88 but the motor and trans are out of my first mustang witch was an 89.When i got the car its was red on red and had no motor or trans.so then i started to go to work and now the car is falat black witch was spary painted lol..for mods its got a steeda #18 cam, headers, h-pipe, flows, uper and lower, D&D motorsports k member, 8 point cage and some little tuches to make it stand out from the rest.need to take some new pics because the ones i posted are from the first i got the car together.

when i first got it


and now






i will take some new pics and make a post about the car tell me what you think..
 

NIKwoaC

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Looks like you're moving in a good direction, FasttrackGT!

Here are a couple shots of mine. I machined the shifter knob from medical-grade alloy titanium, and it was polished, but now its pretty scratched up from driving.

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The pedals are machined aluminum that I got from UPR, and I added studs in them for better grip when my shoes are wet (which doesn't happen often because I don't drive the car in the rain). The toggle switch is for the electric fan, and it lights up to let me know the circuit is on and working. I don't have any night pictures, but all the lights on the dash (gauges, fan switch, CD player, alarm LED, clock, etc) light up red to match the color scheme of the car, and it looks pretty sinister if I may say so myself. I was thinking about changing the dome light to red too, haha.

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Edit: I just noticed how low those wires are hanging under the dash. I'm going to go out and tuck them up right now!
 

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Airbag deleted and replaced with a Custom Grant Steering wheel setup with custom fiberglass surround.

 

Killer50stang

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Ramsey 93 said:
where can i get door panels like this?
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Is this a flux compositor? When this baby hits 88MPH, you're going to see some serious...
 

Killer50stang

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wythors said:
Thanks Dave! I learn something new every day.

My interior mods are pretty basic. 03 GT front seats with the rears recovered to match and replacing the sagging door pockets with perforated leather left over from the seat project.



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Nice garage!! You suck...
 
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