Ok so I'm throwing around some ideas for my inteior for my 2012 spring build. I know it's along ways off but I don't have much to do besides scrape together parts and info so bare with me. I really like my moonies, and if I keep them I will def do the LED swap. My problem is I have to have a tach (manual trans), I would also like to have a boost gauge but it can go in the a pillar. I really don't want to have a big gauty tac hangin off my steering colum or dash. Sorry if you have this, I think it's a bandaid and not a real solution to not haveing a tach. I have looked into doing the swap to the new style gauges but I'm not sure I'd be happy with that either. So my options (in my mind) are either swap to the new gauges, or keep my mooines and put a raptor light in the vent. I wouldn't be able to see the RPM's but at least I wouldn't over rev the truck. Until I saw this guy's build.
http://www.454ss.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1221670831/3#3
His truck is pretty nice, some of it's not my style but all of it is very well done. Specially the interior. He relocated the A/C Controls to the stock equalizer location, built a center console and put cd player there, and mounted gauges galore in the stock radio and a/c position. Pic of said awesomeness. I'm not to keen on the gloss or the smoothness but I could take care of that with some satin black/textured paint.
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I really like all the lines flow, it's pretty simple and I think with satin paint it would look almost factory. My question is how hard would it be to wire all this stuff up, seems pretty simple to me. It'd all just be standalone right?
http://www.454ss.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1221670831/3#3
His truck is pretty nice, some of it's not my style but all of it is very well done. Specially the interior. He relocated the A/C Controls to the stock equalizer location, built a center console and put cd player there, and mounted gauges galore in the stock radio and a/c position. Pic of said awesomeness. I'm not to keen on the gloss or the smoothness but I could take care of that with some satin black/textured paint.
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\All together
I really like all the lines flow, it's pretty simple and I think with satin paint it would look almost factory. My question is how hard would it be to wire all this stuff up, seems pretty simple to me. It'd all just be standalone right?
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