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  1. John Young

    Builds 1997 HZJ77HV-PEU Build (Grey Poupon)

    Looking forward to seeing what it looks like with the bumper style push pins. I think I probably would powdercoat with a semi-matt light color that works with the interior, if it were me.
  2. John Young

    Builds 1997 HZJ77HV-PEU Build (Grey Poupon)

    Put the sound deadening material on the BACK of the panel. I will bet it will be just as effective. And you will have about 3mm of a gap if you use those clips rather than through-holes, and you can fill it with that. I'd love to see you try it. Noico material from amazon is an inexpensive...
  3. John Young

    Builds 1997 HZJ77HV-PEU Build (Grey Poupon)

    I sorta like the bare metal look; I know that is crazy. But I think powder coating in the body color might be nice and practical, but only with the hidden clip things that you used on the rear panels. This is very interesting!
  4. John Young

    Builds 1997 HZJ77HV-PEU Build (Grey Poupon)

    I also find it fascinating that you have a 1HZ in your 77. I had it in my mind that it would not fit. Our 77 has the R22 2.8 gasser and the power is not really adequate on the highway. How do you find your 1HZ on the highway? From the dataplate it appears yours has an automatic. Our 77 is a...
  5. John Young

    Builds 1997 HZJ77HV-PEU Build (Grey Poupon)

    I have the same problem on my Troopy and RJ77. I don't suppose you might consider making 2 more pairs....? :) The side panels on the troopy are even worse, but a start with new cards on the rear doors is a start...
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