Up front there is just the modified ARB bumper. The previous owner did these mods. He picked up this bumper from a cruiser that had been in a wreck and the bumper had been bent. It began as a winch bumper but for some reason he decided he wasn't going to ever need a winch so all the winch brackets were removed. Also the bottom of the bumper was shaved and the clearance is drastically improved. That's where I mounted my firestick CB antennae and the Black Magic Hellas. The top of the bumper is open between the frame rails so it will be a simple project to add a winch mount and cut a new hole for a fairlead when I finally save up enough pennies for a winch. Soon I hope.
On to the interior of the truck, it's pretty much your run-o-the-mill '93 interior with the exception of the custom door panels for the infiniti speakers. I think these look pretty darn good.
Here's my sweet early dash. It's got a CDL switch, the Eclipse deck, Cobra CB, iPod, and partial woodgrain overlays.
Eclipse deck and CB
Odometer
Here's my not-so-sweet but very functional Autozone seat covers. These are cheap but really durable. They are a denim type material that wears really well. The main thing I like about them is all the rear pockets. We keep maps and all kinds of stuff in them. Also, my two boys that ride in the back seat love those pockets to carry all their stuff on roadtrips and trail rides.
(you can also see my fire extinguisher under the front seat)
Rear pockets
As for the drivetrain it's totally stock with stock gearing. It even has the funky transition year semifloat rear end. Full float would be nice but oh well. The only changes are the Slee DC front driveshaft and the rear Aussie locker. I love the Aussie locker and for my wife who drives the truck every day it is hardly noticeable. On the trail it has been awesome. No pics of the actual install other than this pic of it up on the lift getting ready to tear it apart. (Photo used with permission by Man-Turkey Photography)
So I guess that's it other than some stickers.
And a parting shot before I show some wheeling pics. Adios