Who makes the best looking interior billet pieces?

Hy_Dro

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In your opinions who makes the best looking
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. She's got the looks, now she needs some jewelery. Post pics if ya got em.:)
 
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I use all UPR billet stuff. I have the AC knobs, dummy cig. lighter, headlight knob, radio volume knob and I think thats it. I might put the cruise control buttons on, but not sure yet.
 

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I'll second MGWLTD. Have had pieces from both MGW and UPR. MGW hands down......IMO
 

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Originally posted by joeySVT03
what springs are those hy_dro?

H&R's without the isolators in that pic.

Anyone currently mix and matching pieces from MGW and UPR. How well do the pieces go together?
 

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Originally posted by Hy_Dro
H&R's without the isolators in that pic.

Anyone currently mix and matching pieces from MGW and UPR. How well do the pieces go together?

It's like having a Ferrari parked next to a Festiva.
 

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I got the mgwltd ac knobs, they ar very nice(shiney). I would like to do the window knobs but they dont carry them, looking at the upr products window knobs, it looks like it is not the same quality and finished. it doesnt not shine like the mgwltd. it looks like it is not going to blend in with the mgwltd. I will just wait for the mgwltd to make those windows switches.
 

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MGW's quality is tops. In addition to interior pieces I have their shift lever, and I'm sad to cover it up with the shifter boot!

By the way, George at MGW, who does the designs, says they don't make door switch knobs because the stock plastic shift mechanism tends to wear down when you replace the stock plastic knobs.
 

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