Hey what's goin' on! I just bought a new ride, and now I gotta show it off. It's a '99 Isuzu Trooper S 4WD. She looks bare bones stock from what I can tell, but I have alot of plans. I'm the third owner, the guy before me only had her for 7 months and traded her for an '02 Troop. She had just under 112k miles, and is in fantastic shape. Never been in an accident, and has had regular tune-ups and maintenance. I stole her for $4600, and I didn't trade anything in either!


You can see in this pic that the back right rim is the spare. I got a flat less than a week after I bought it, so I put the spare on. The next day I got another flat[different rim], so I bought a used tire and had that put on. [kinda pissed]


Here's a pic of the two loves of my life. [Honda is sold]

Shot of the backside.
There was a drop of water on the lense, came out kinda cool though.
I pressure washed the driveway.
I bought some 32" tires on rims, they don't go around my hubs, but untill I shave them I mounted the rears just for pics.
I sold all the tires and rims to a friend for $200. I pressure washed them for him before their gone.
I was changing my oil the other day and was looking at how ugly the skid-plates were. So I took them off and painted them.
I forgot to take pics of them all before I painted them, but fortunately I had them all in the 3 different stages. Here's stage 1, the filthy stage.
Add a splash of primer...
Insert rim paint and many coats of clear-coat. Voila!
I also took off the black tow hook and painted it red.
The finished product.
By the time this pic was taken the sun was going down, but you can still kinda see the skid hangin' down.
The spare tire on the back is a real pain to take on and off. So I was inspecting it looking for what I can do to make it easier.
This is a shot of the wheel with the cover off.
Close up of the bolts. When you mount the spare, you hang it on the little black hook thing and then have to try and thread the bolts through the rim.
With the bolts out...
Got longer bolts at the hardware store, thread them through the back.
Looks like this.
Then just mount the tire and line it up with the bolts! Bought extra lug nuts an Autozone since I reversed the bolts their was nothing to hold the tire on.
I got in a SMALL accident. I was late for work and had breakfast in my lap, started pulling into the space, stopped because I didn't have enough room, decided I did, and hit a co-workers car.
My truck...

Her car...

More damage, off-roading though. Broke a mud-flap lol.
This is the left side, what it used to look like.
Broken...
Now it's off.

Powerslot rotors all around. More pics to come.

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