Sleepingciv's 1993 yota pick up

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by sleepingciv, May 26, 2010.

  1. sleepingciv

    sleepingciv Enthusiast

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    Havent had much time to workon it the last few days with putting a pool up

    but i did this tonight

    so much cleaner lol
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    Is it me or are pictures not showing? Would love to see the progress!
     
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    Pics show for me.... :shrug:
     
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    I just see the bandwidth exceeded image.
     
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    uhgg damn bandwidth lol

    more crap removed lol
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    and made one of the firewall/fender wall plugs
    50 cals
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  8. sleepingciv

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    well last night i was tapping the 50 cals flush with each other and right before i swong the hammer i seen a live primer lol prob wouldnt have gone off but i would **** my self if it had lol

    its the one with white pain on it in the above pic

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    i still need to make one more plug then that should be it
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    Nice, like the who theme. What color you going to paint the truck?
     
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    gonna be simple paint either urban camo, or old school camo from the vietnam era
     
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    Love the sheels in the engine bay! Unique theme. My only question is how does it run with all the lines plugged? Depending on where you live you might run into problems when the weather gets colder and the idle up vaccumn line is plugged. Have you ran it in the heat as well. I only ask because i would love to get rid of some of the vaccumn crap on my motor.
     
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    it runs better now then it did with all the crap hooked up as for cold it wont be drivin in the winter
    for heat well its 90ish here toda lol and did fine

    and thanks for thac compliment of the sheels
     

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