Anyone got pictures of "Billet" Pieces in there interior? Post them here!

Starscream88

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Im looking to add a bit more jazz to my interior,
I have a few Billet interior parts, and I think it looks really good in a black interior,

Im thinking of carring on and getting stuff like the window switches, Door bezels, Shifter Bezels etc etc,
But Id like some pics of people who already HAVE dont it,

Black interior peeps would be nice to see yours but all other color interiors would still be nice to see,

Show me your Aluminum! :nice:
 
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Starscream88 said:
Im looking to add a bit more jazz to my interior,
I have a few Billet interior parts, and I think it looks really good in a black interior,

Im thinking of carring on and getting stuff like the window switches, Door bezels, Shifter Bezels etc etc,
But Id like some pics of people who already HAVE dont it,

Black interior peeps would be nice to see yours but all other color interiors would still be nice to see,

Show me your Aluminum! :nice:
You asked for it you got it. Here is some trim pieces I put in my 92.
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Hope this helps you out. :nice:
 
i got the window switch plates....looks good but what a PITA to install....its said it totally replaced the black plastic but it really was supposed to fit inside..which it didnt so i had to sand it to make it bigger and still i cracked off a littel piece of the corner. BUT that may have been teh manufacturer and overall they look sweet, will get pics soon. and i have the door pins, they look sweet too.
 
Keep it coming I need some pics of everything.
Which switch plates did you get Black? I thought that the UPR's were supposed to replace the plastic bezels. Mine are all cracked around the outside, that being my main reason for wanting to replace them.
 
:nice: looking really cool everyone!!!
Ive got to have those switch panels andbuttons for the doors and the door bezels now!

They look really hot and im sure they will look just as good on a black interior,

I currently have,

Brushed Aluminum Face cover for the Speedo, Looks good with the black face behind it,
I have the Original Bullitt Shift Knob (and now the same as the Mach 1)
I have a Really cool Kenwood face thats a brushed aluminum look to it,

So I want a few more bits,

Continue posting people! Whatever you have!
 
If I get my camera back I'll get some pics tomorrow. Though I pretty much have the same done as above except I still have the black power switches in with the billet surrounds and I also have the GT printed pedals not yet installed. I was kind of optomistic about adding any billet. I needed the door handle surrounds since both were cracked, so I opted for the billet ones for their strength. Was long and I got the switch plates since the overlay was warped and the billet ones were engraved. I just got the shift bezel,ac knobs, and GT pedals, which I haven't put in yet since it's been about 15 degrees out for the last couple of weeks. I had to do the sanding on the switch plates too to get the billet insert to fit. I finally put the billet in the freezer a while and when It was cooled, (since aluminum is really temp sensitive to shrinking and swelling) I then put the platic piece in hot water for a few minutes. They went right together and fit pretty tight.
 
Here is a quick shot after I got the bullet pedals installed in the 90GT:

<img src="http://mjbobbitt.home.comcast.net/mustang/interior/pedals.jpg">

This is not a direct swap. the dead pedal and accel pedal went in fine. the clutch and brake pedals had to be ground down to accept them. Other than that, they are much larger for the clutch and brake pedals than stock.
 
Matt90GT said:
Here is a quick shot after I got the bullet pedals installed in the 90GT:

<img src="http://mjbobbitt.home.comcast.net/mustang/interior/pedals.jpg">

This is not a direct swap. the dead pedal and accel pedal went in fine. the clutch and brake pedals had to be ground down to accept them. Other than that, they are much larger for the clutch and brake pedals than stock.
Those look really nice, whered ya get them?
 
JadeFalcon said:
those dont look like covers, did you have to install a new quadrant or weld them up?

You can get them anywhere. just look for them.

The dead pedal is a replacement, you use the stock L bracket there. pop off and then on with the new one with the clips on the back side.

The throttle is a splined pin arrangement through the shaft of the throttle assembly. Press off, then press the new pin through the new pedal and stock shaft.

The clutch and brake are just COVERS! Remove the old covers, cut the stock metal pads to the shape of the new to look like a V basically and install the new covers.
 
Check the link in my sig, I have a couple of pics toward the bottom of my cardomain page. I'd like to get the a/c knobs, the window switches and the Mach 1 pedals and leave it at that.

Ash