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I've just realised that I'm becoming as bad as Chillitt was in his prime.
She's a nice beast. Just reminded me of another question I meant to ask, seeing that pic. What were those rear roll bars standard in? Was it just the Yank Runners? One of those is on the bits list for the LG.
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any 1st Gen 4Runner has them, but no Surfs seemed to have them, seems like Toyota decided the rest of the world needed them, but the poor old Japs didn't.
I guess they are short enough to duck under dash in event of a roll over..
4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Nowt like being screwed over by your own manufacturers.
Another question, btw. Hosing the engine bay down earlier, and noticed the steering column. Is it norm for the uni-joint part of the column to be poking through the hole in the bulkhead a gnats with the lift, or does that need adjusting back down towards the box a tad?
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostLOL, yeah, but i wouldn't give it away like I would the truck, and not much good on a 2nd Gen, although, hmm, i wonder....
it means very little, I got the F and the T round the wrong way...Originally posted by TonyN View Post
You can't hog all my free cars, let someone else have one...
Would you expect this for free .....
I maybe a little bored with offroading ATM, but not that much...
Well if you are giving it away I'll put me paw up
TrevLook out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !
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Tony if it wasn't for the fact that there is very little work out there at the moment and i am living on my redundancy i would have ordered one from the states ............. One can still dream though
As for blasting bunnies , try tandori rabbit , yum yum' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'
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Righty. Rear wheel arch question. Lower rear portion of the wheel arch rusted through, so would it be best to get a plate welded on or go the fibreglass and fill route?
Also, the windscreen leaks like buggery. Footwells are like swimming pools every time it rains. What are the options for getting the windscreen resealed or sealing it up somehow?
p.s: No, I ain't gonna just drill drainage holes in the floor, before anyone suggests it.
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Originally posted by MattF View PostRighty. Rear wheel arch question. Lower rear portion of the wheel arch rusted through, so would it be best to get a plate welded on or go the fibreglass and fill route?
Also, the windscreen leaks like buggery. Footwells are like swimming pools every time it rains. What are the options for getting the windscreen resealed or sealing it up somehow?
p.s: No, I ain't gonna just drill drainage holes in the floor, before anyone suggests it.
If you have a solid eadge fill it otherwise plate it' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'
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Originally posted by BioHazard View PostIf you have a solid eadge fill it otherwise plate it
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Originally posted by MattF View PostRighty. Rear wheel arch question. Lower rear portion of the wheel arch rusted through, so would it be best to get a plate welded on or go the fibreglass and fill route?
Also, the windscreen leaks like buggery. Footwells are like swimming pools every time it rains. What are the options for getting the windscreen resealed or sealing it up somehow?
p.s: No, I ain't gonna just drill drainage holes in the floor, before anyone suggests it.
spank you very much.
just a thought
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