If you’ve watched a number of Ford Mustang reviews, you’ve probably noticed how most reviewers seem to be a bit unimpressed with the cabin quality.

It’s certainly not as bad as it used to be in the previous generation, but its cheap plastics in a number of places make it inferior when compared to European rivals.

Tuner Carlex Design took hold of a Mustang GT Convertible and rectified this fault, so now we’re looking at an interior that, pretty much, looks like it belongs to a premium car.

It’s got a two tone perforated leather steering wheel, and then leather on just about every possible surface you can think of – from the seats to the door panels, center console, upper and lower dashboard; and then of course there’s the carbon fiber across the dash. We can even spot some Alcantara trim, so overall, this should be considered a tremendous improvement over the stock item.

Whether or not you like the color combo, that’s obviously up to you, but otherwise, we reckon the owner of this Mustang should be pleased with the end result.

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