1985 HJ75 Pickup (4 Viewers)

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ummm, i thought you were going to leave both cruisers for me to look after till you came back during the Zombie apocalypse??
at which time i would use your shot gun to give you a mercy shot.

my bad.
You probably don't have enough garage space for that herd of Cruisers you already have plus my stuff is way below your standards. :)
 
Goodies in the mail. My 24V heater fan resistor showed up thanks to Cruiser Addition.
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Excellent!
 
Decided to go with VDO gauges for the turbo installation. Working through some ideas to mount the gauges under the radio and yet have them somewhat canted towards the drivers seat. More to come.
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Looks good.

I like the 15 PSI boost gauge. That one is not too optimistic....as well as more accurate for low-boost like what these things run.
 
Well they are here and paid for so I hope they perform well. :)
 
I do not know what center dash trim your truck has, but mine has the radio and storage pocket. I found that the double DIN trim piece (without a pocket) is available in the US and have one on hand for when I get around to gauges. Most of the major gauge manufacturers make angled trim rings to help you angle the gauges towards the driver - in your case the right (or incorrect) side of the truck :moon:
 
I do not know what center dash trim your truck has, but mine has the radio and storage pocket. I found that the double DIN trim piece (without a pocket) is available in the US and have one on hand for when I get around to gauges. Most of the major gauge manufacturers make angled trim rings to help you angle the gauges towards the driver - in your case the right (or incorrect) side of the truck :moon:
Without my glasses I couldn't see the darn thing if it was suspended from the brim of my hat.
You LHD guys are so arrogant. :moon:
 
Without my glasses I couldn't see the darn thing if it was suspended from the brim of my hat.
You LHD guys are so arrogant. :moon:
Nawwww. We're just not as "special" as you RHDers in the US :rimshot:





Think postal workers ;)
 
Nawwww. We're just not as "special" as you RHDers in the US :rimshot:





Think postal workers ;)
Think about it this way .....
Being LHD means your have something in common with a Jeep.
Being RHD means we don't. :p
 
Hate to burst your bubble, but Jeep builds RHD rigs too ;)
 
Except for all those RHD Postal Jeeps out there......:(
 
I'm trying to make a point and you two keep messing it up. Besides my mail carrier drives a LHD Honda.
 
Your mail box is in the middle of the street? :hmm:

UPS-only to you. The last thing I need is a call asking for a replacement because the first one has tire tracks all over it....:hillbilly:
 
:hillbilly:My mail lady sits on the center console of her Honda and delivers mail in hail, sleet, snow. (well you get the idea)
She is very talented.
Now can we move on? :hillbilly:
 
By all means......As long as it is from the right seat.....:steer:


Tech...Got all your blower speeds now?
 

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