After changing the overall look of the exterior of this bad ass F-150, it was now time to tackle the interior. One of the first things to be change was the seats. Thomas decided to go with a set of Expedition buckets, which were cut eight inches and wrapped in gray and white leather.
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To match the appearance of the seats, the door panels had white leather inserts applied. Azusa Auto Trim of Azusa, California handled the wrapping and stitching
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To bring the interior panels together, an Expedition center console was utilized and fabricated to house a VHS unit, along with the air control gauges. The console was sprayed and wrapped to match the seats and door panels. A set of APC white face gauges completes the interior.
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With the interior changes made, this would not be enough to please Thomas’s customizing ways. The music and movie materials were next on the long list of customizing necessities, which would need to take place to satisfy the owner.
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To start off the stereo components, a Kenwood double din head unit was installed, along with a RIO EQ to help control the sounds. To supply the sounds, MB Quart 3-way separates were installed for highs and 3 DHD 10 inch subs, with chrome plated baskets, and were utilized for the lows. Supplying the power to the speakers would be three 2x400 RIO amplifiers. The subs were installed behind the seats in a fabricated box, which also houses the amplifiers and a Sony Playstation. To watch some movies or to play games, a Movie vision 6-½ inch monitor was installed. Audio Innovations of Glendora, California is responsible for the audio and video install.