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February 5, 2009 A Clean Lines Turn On
Shaved door handles take an awful lot of effort just to make something disappear, but the results are undoubtedly worth it. The same results could be had on your street machine's trunk, door skins, and dashboard.
Whether you're converting plastic electric window switches or removing window cranks and installing a power window system from scratch, you've got some high tech, sturdy, and stylish options. Watson's Streetworks has dozens of billet parts for controlling and electrifying door handles, windows, trunk lids, tonneau covers, cowl covers, and door locks. Their window switches are one example of smart design, incorporating pinhole lights in each finger dimple to provide easy location after dark. The rocker switches are held in place by a billet frame that's attached from behind using blind studs, which help maintain the clean appearance. Switch kits come with all the necessary wires, connectors, and detailed installation instructions. See if there's a smooth billet switch in your future by looking through the huge selection at Watson's Streetworks.
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