mnasholm's 91 Pickup

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  1. mnasholm

    mnasholm Enthusiast

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    Progress today, Almost finished Sanding and started painting after I couldnt feel my hand anymore from the sander

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    I also got some Silver Metallic Paint for inside the tail lights

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    IS that black the color your guna use?

    If so you should have laid down some gray primer first. seems to keep all the F'd up looking sanding spots not show up so bad
     
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    Its just temporary paint till i get all the body work done and save up enough for a real paint job....it actually looks really good for a rattle can job
     
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    Well done with the rattle can paintjob better than my peeling paintjob :verdict_in:
     
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    Amazingly it rattle can comes out fairly nice. Just if you dnt prep right its guna look like horse crap
     
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    haha ive been sanding for a week prepping it
     
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    Half done :)

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    Finally some pictures of my 4runner bucket seat conversion. Drivers seat went in perfectly, had to modify a hole in the rear was it. The pass side was a different story the brackets were 8in shorter and None of the holes matched up, so we drilled all new holes
    Now just to get some Seat Covers and it will be good to go

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    Finally a sunny day happen yesterday so I got the Hood Painted.

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    Also Cleaned up The Valve Cover a bit by tucking stuff up

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    I would really like to clean up my valve cover too, looks allot better!
     
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    Thanks Man

    I also made use of my old grille emblem:
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    I can't find that emblem in chrome to save my a$$! lol
     
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    UPDATE: almost done painting, Drove all freeway on a tank and got 27.5mpg, i was pretty happy with that
     
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    Well its been a little while, Truck is all black.
    I finished my Intake and Battery Swap tonight and im very impressed, i'll post pictures tomorrow
     
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    Quick shot, Ill post better ones tomorrow

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    Glad to see you do it :D
     
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    Thanks :D
     
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    no problem. route some method of cold air to it!
    without cold air being introduced to the intake, it'll suck in that hot radiator air. I use some air duct that hosed it from under my front bumper lol
     
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    Actually not needed, i have the metal 4wd air box and the intake hole is actually on the side, it was up by the fusebox but i rotated it around and now its right next to the head light. So i think its good :)
     
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    sweet! i hope your set and good to go

    I need to "re-adjust" my whole intake. and try to see if i can stick the washer fluid reservoir back in its old place.
     

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