mobileaudio219
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It's looking great!
It's looking great!
So do you plan on keeping this fox for a while or are you already thinking about the next project?? As much as I love my 95 and I don’t plan on getting rid of it, I still think about what other projects I’d like to have one day.
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It's looking great!
One day I'll have a finished interior and get some quality shots with my camera, phone pics suck haha
You painted billet?!?! I can hear Boyd turning over in his grave complaining-now!!!!! Lol
It looks good. Turned out really smooth. I think it fits well with what you d done so far. You planning on changing much else in the interior?
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Dude the wheel came out sick!
Used a hub "cover" I guess you could call it lol. That seems to fit just perfect in the collar right behind the wheel. It's chrome tho...so i can't really paint it without the paint coming off easily. And it slightly touches the collar when turning so it would just get scratched up...so I left it chrome lol.Steering wheel looks great!
Now I want to see what you do about the column and the transition to the wheel.
Got the whole dash in yesterday. New 4" pioneer speakers too. Super clean look with everything being satin black. Not super excited about the dash pad cover I had to use but anyone that;\'s ever owned a 4 eye knows you have next to no options when it comes to these dash pads...best I could do. Looks good tho
It's a cover that goes over the pad. I've already bought 2 aftermarket pads..they're junk lol. Just cheap foam that fits weird and doesn't keep it's shape for any length of time. The cover is plastic but seems to hold up. It's really the only alternative in my case. No one makes clean padsIs that a cover that goes over the original or a new pad?
Have you seen these or heard how they are?
https://www.foxresto.com/1979-86-Mustang-Black-Dash-Pad-p/3279009.htm