Builds 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ62 Build (3 Viewers)

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The cabin air filter looks great! I look forward to seeing how to change/clean the filter. And it will help keep the evaporator working properly.
Thanks!
 
worked on the body with primer and original paint code from Sherwin Williams I’m doing base coat undercoat etc it’s looking pretty sweet, no rust anywhere at all. Welds I cleaned up and corrected some things, going to finish wrapping the electrical inside as well, and then the sound proofing starts

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And looks like your doing this all out of spray cans, that's pretty cool. I painted a snap on tool box this way once and it was brutal on my thumbs and fingers. Should have bought one of those trigger things for the cans.
 
And looks like you’re doing this all out of spray cans, that's pretty cool. I painted a snap on tool box this way once and it was brutal on my thumbs and fingers. Should have bought one of those trigger things for the cans.
I’m using a 3m gun & compressor and also have the spray cans with the triggers everything from Sherwin Williams the spray cans I only use in hard to reach areas I need and sanding in between being hella careful
 
Here’s some more details after 5 coats of clear coat from Sherwin Williams - underneath and wheel wells I think will be black rubberized undercoating for noise reduction again from Sherwin Williams for rustproofing too, then I can do the actual sound deadner inside

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I’m using a 3m gun & compressor and also have the spray cans with the triggers everything from Sherwin Williams the spray cans I only use in hard to reach areas I need and sanding in between being hella careful
Are you from the Bay Area? Using the word hella is a usually a dead give away...lol
 

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