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Location: Yelm, WA
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1986 Toyota Pickup
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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1995 TOYOTA 4X4 5spd TOYOTA PICKUP OTHER $5,000.00
97 TACOMA SHORT BED 5SPD PICKUP TRUCK TRADE-IN SPECIAL! $4,960.00
toyota pickup 4x4 $1,502.00
Toyota 4x4 Show Truck MANY MORE PICS AVAILABLE $5,100.00
1990 Toyota Pickup 4x4 (pre Tacoma) 22RE, NO RESERVE $3,200.00
Last updated: Nov 07, 2008
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PROJECTS-------------
TAILGATE:
i wanted to change the gray letters T O Y O T A on the back to just a black outline-
before painted gloss white] masking it off ready for primer ready for paint painted all done on the truck and now a b&a
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TRAILER LIGHTS HOOKUPS:
i had a trailer light hookup just hangin there so i decided to hang it on the frame. first i did some gay welds to get the nuts on(im takin a welding class next week!) then i bolted it down all done-now its not hangin and it doesn't disrupt the already bad departure angle.
MUD FLAP REMOVAL:
my mud flaps were ugly... i took them off but the steel plates that mounted them were uglier but if i took them off then the quarter panels would have no support... unless i did this:
took the mud flap mounts/ rear Q.P. supports off
made a steel member to support the Q.P.welded it to the bed and bolted to the Q.P. incase it needs replacing down the road. all done
WINCH MOUNT:
when i got my truck it had this winch mount the only problem was that my approach angle was that of a lamborghini! i took it off for a while but i am going to invest in a winch soon and i am really excited bout my new welder so i found something to weld... the winch mount. im gonna cut it up and weld it back together so it sits higher and further back
with one munting bracket cut off both cut off mounting brackets on the truck there is a rough idea of where it will sit not a bad approach angle PAGES 1----random pics and intro 2----wheelin' and flexin' 3----before and afters 4----B&A's 5----A GREAT PAGE!! 6----look up
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Posted by: tgpboy
07/29/2008 05:38PM
Thaaaaaaaaaaaanks bro! I see your a relentless Yota driver too :) Kick ass trucks and pics, I totally dig the 80's models. Toyota 4 Life!
Posted by: Adventures
07/05/2008 01:33PM
Grazie il tuo toyota �� un mezzo veramente robusto il mio socio con il qualke viaggio in Africa ne ha uno uguale al tuo... With your toyota is really robust half my partner with Which trip to Africa has an equal to your...
Posted by: Yoda4x4
06/04/2008 10:46AM
It's funny you ask...it was actually a 125 that I built (didn't even bore it out) and I could smoke Banshees with it lol BANSHEES...the 6 speed that came in the 99s helped me out a lot tho
06/04/2008 12:47AM
lookin good I want one of those to beat on after mine gets bodywork and fresh paint...
Posted by: vtrevor
05/30/2008 11:17AM
thanks for the comment and they sound pretty good with a dynomax but if you run a tail pipe it makes it way to quiet i would say just spend the extra money and get a flowmaster or borla the dynomax has a low tone... i like the idea of a spraying something on the door panels now the hard part is finding what to spray... thanks again
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