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Old 02-18-2006, 08:11 PM
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Here's some pics of my new red with yellow trim headrests done by http://www.headrestembroidery.com. It was about $65 for both. They're in my red 05 GT. I'd rate him a 8.5/10 on the quality. The only reason he didn't get a 10 is there were some small red threads around the edge of one of the headrest logo's. The pics are of the better of the two. I may be able to trim the stray threads a bit. Overall this guy has a great service for a great price expecially considering you get to pick the logo and all colors used. He has several mustang logos available. Here's the pics.
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Old 02-18-2006, 08:51 PM
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It isn't too bad to take the covers off. First remove the headrest which you need a fine pen tip or small screwdriver to do. You know where the button is that you adjust the headrest height with, completely opposite of that there is a small hole that you have to push the screwdriver into and then the headrest will come off, otherwise you can't get it off. Getting the cover off is a bit more tricky, the tricky part is getting the clasp at the bottom to let go. Turn the headrest over and you'll see the seam where its fastened. You're gonna pull in the middle of that seam, there's a piece of plastic that fits into a plastic channel that holds it together. It takes considerable force to get it open. I wouln't worry about breaking the plastic because its pretty flexible, be careful just know it will take some muscle though.

It took about 7-9 days from the time I sent it off till the day I got it back.

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Old 02-18-2006, 09:01 PM
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those look kind of flamboyant. the style is cool, but it's a bit large.
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Old 02-18-2006, 09:09 PM
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They really don't look that big when you see the whole seat. I mean its one thing if you don't like headrest embroidery which I can understand but I think they're a good size though.
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