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Wow, this looks really great, they did a good job!
 
Great job! Really nice looking inside and out.
 
Wow, this looks really great, they did a good job!

Great job! Really nice looking inside and out.


Thanks, it really turned out better than I had expected.

Does look great - that was NOT cheap - what rubber is on those FJ wheels???


I went way over my original budget, but this girl is staying with me for the long haul.

The FJ wheels are sporting Michelin LTX A/T2 P265/70R17 with spacers to compensate for the offset.


Cheers
 
Now if I could devise a way to have the LC pull the Airstream I would be in heaven. Perhaps a diesel swap would do the job.

I would think that a supercharger would be a much cheaper and easier solution. I'd prefer a diesel swap, if cost wasn't an issue though.
 
Techsis, sweet clean rig man my kid would tear it up in there though. I'm hitting up the car wash once a week, not to clean the outside but to vacuumm the cheerios from my interior!
 
techsis- looks great! Did you use the AATLAS leather kit? What did this run for parts + labor (out the door price) for everything you had done? I may be interested in having this done myself, so would like to know what I'm in for...
 
i like the suede headliner, but am curious to the original interior color? the trim pieces look like they were grey?:confused:

The original interior color was 'Oak,' but under the door pulls rest the grey. The previous owner also replaced the back door ashtrays with a mismatch of grey.

If I would have had a grey interior, I would have gone with black leather with white offset stitching. I would have also gone with a more contemporary brushed aluminum trim if the interior were grey.

I have my rubber mats installed throughout to help protect my girl from the mud picked up on the ranch. i did not splurge for new carpet as they will be covered 90% of the time.

Cheers,

John
 
Very Nice. When mine goes to crap I am going to go the other route...vinyl everywhere. But my 93 has brown carpet that hides any stain and what have to be the best cloth seats ever installed. 243k and they still look new. That and I don't have all the damn wood.
 
techsis said:
Suede roof-liner, door armrests and dual tone interior are the final touches that really brought the project together.

This thing is freaking gorgeous man. I just got a 95 and am eager to start restoring it. The PO redid the front seats but they don't match up so good. I've been wondering what to about the factory headliner and cloth on the pillars since it's a bit crusty. Nice work on the doors too. The black looks very smooth as well.
 
First off that is one sweet rig. Secondly if you wouldn't mind pming me some of the cost to do something like that I would be really grateful. I am really considering having my door panels recovered because they are a little beat.
 
That looks great, now you just need the chrome door handles to finish it off :cool:
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