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Does anyone know the ford part number for the PP1dash trim? I am looking to upgrade my base GT to the PP1 dash with guages. I'm having a hard time finding the part #. I am guessing they are all same for 18-19, will the 15-17's fit as well?
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Thanks Bikeman315. The problem I am having is the amount of choices. I look up these part numbers and the illustration shows with the guages, other site show the same part number and just the 3 dash vents? Most of the descriptions show w/gt w/out GT w/out shelby, etc. None of them specifically say w/ guages? Price range is over $2000 to $190's? Seems like they could just list teh option of performance pack w/guages. I guess that would be too simple.
 

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Thanks Bikeman315. The problem I am having is the amount of choices. I look up these part numbers and the illustration shows with the guages, other site show the same part number and just the 3 dash vents? Most of the descriptions show w/gt w/out GT w/out shelby, etc. None of them specifically say w/ guages? Price range is over $2000 to $190's? Seems like they could just list teh option of performance pack w/guages. I guess that would be too simple.
Yup, welcome to the world of car parts. Remember your dealer is looking at the same diagram as you are. Hopefully their system gives greater details. At least it’s a start. Good luck.
 

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No doubt, been dealing with the world of car parts longer than I care to remember. LOL.
 
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Thanks for the reply. Crazy, when you Google that part number it is the standard trim without guages, yet your clearly has them and even says it on the labe . Who knew it would be so hard to find a part number. Lol
 

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Benny at Levittown Ford should be able to source the part number minus the gauges if it was available. I know it’s easier if you give him a VIN. Find a car for sale online that matches your need and send him that VIN. I know The EcoBoost Premiums have the same dash trim as the GT premiums with the difference being the boost gauge instead of the vac. I’d say look for the 350 as well but it may be more expensive because it’s the 350. I think the cost should be right around $200 new without the gauges. The PP trim is pretty hard to come by used without gauges. I know because I was looking for a used one to wrap but ended up using my original trim. Good luck with the search and post up what you find as I’m sure others are looking as well.
 
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Thanks Boston23. Looks like have been able to source one thru an auto salvage yard. I will update wiyh pics and part numbers as soon as I receive it.
 

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Thanks Boston23. Looks like have been able to source one thru an auto salvage yard. I will update wiyh pics and part numbers as soon as I receive it.
Good deal and nice find. I just finished wrapping mine and will put it back in the car tomorrow.
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Looks great! Details? Custom wrap or did you order from somewhere?
 

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Looks great! Details? Custom wrap or did you order from somewhere?
Thanks, I’ve used wrap before but it was on boat graphics and stripes so this was my first attempt at small trim pieces. The wrap is 3M 1080 CF12 Flex Wrap. I originally ordered one 60”x12” sheet but ended up needing a second roll. The two smaller trim pieces and the headlight switch trim were no problem but the gauge and vent trim piece was a bit tedious. Lucky for me the wrap is pretty forgiving. Heat is your friend on the rounded edges. Overall, I’m happy with the way it turned out.
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