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Old 10-27-2010, 08:35 AM
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Here is one of the next to be done, This is a good idea of what we start with.
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That's sweeeeeet!

Will be even sweeter when you finish with it (can you see my brown nose growing?)
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You know a car is bad ass when there are ear muffs in the passenger side !
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Old 10-27-2010, 01:58 PM
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Here is one of the next to be done, This is a good idea of what we start with.
72 Cuda

Can you talk them into a different set of gauges.

Awesome car. What kind of sound insulation is that. Im in the market for some. Needs to keep the sound and heat out.
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Old 10-31-2010, 12:45 PM
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I would use Dynamat or Hushmat,Fatmat. The stuff they put in this car is good, But not very sticky. I have no Idea whose product it is. We are going to heat it up and restick some spots.
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That's sweeeeeet!

Will be even sweeter when you finish with it (can you see my brown nose growing?)
YEA IT WILL BE ALRIGHT!


hehehehe lol

and the brown nose............ TMI
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Hey Tracy,

Where do you get your switches and push buttons etc from? I want to install new switches in my mustang but go with something different to the standard boring toggle switches out there. Something like the Ford GT toggles would be awesome. There's not many good ones that I can find.

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it seems most guys source them from watson street works. ive read pretty good reviews so far. kind of expensive, but they are full billet. the electric lifes had a plastic bezel around the aluminum switch.
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Where do you get your switches and push buttons etc from? I want to install new switches in my mustang but go with something different to the standard boring toggle switches out there. Something like the Ford GT toggles would be awesome. There's not many good ones that I can find.

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I'm going to use GT40 ones in this build, They always look good and they work.
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