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I think the fronts are the same, especially if he is deleting the flares. I know the flares are different from '94 to '97
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Here is your answer: LX450 and FZJ80 front fenders - Same or not?I'm 99.9 percent sure they are the same. I was 100% until you said something...
I think someone here was looking for seats in the last few weeks.Have my factory tan leather front seats that I just replaced with BRZ seats and was wondering if anyone had a need or want? The motors work well and I put gamiviti gears in 2 years ago. Any takers? Going to the dump in the very near future
Have my factory tan leather front seats that I just replaced with BRZ seats and was wondering if anyone had a need or want? The motors work well and I put gamiviti gears in 2 years ago. Any takers? Going to the dump in the very near future
Here is your answer: LX450 and FZJ80 front fenders - Same or not?
They are functionally the same, but the LX450 has more holes for the cladding at the bottom.
Looking to get rid of them asap. Need them out of the garage for house showings. Can move them to the storage unit for a while before I run out of room there.I'll take them as a "want" but upgrade it to a "need" soon. When do you want to get them gone?
John- I don't want the leather, just the rest for parts. My driver seat is doing a whacky bit where it moves just a little at a complete stop. Haven't dug in to it but want to hedge in case I find something worn out.
They are very uncomfortable, drivers seat as you can see is totally destroyed, seat covers held it together. Passenger bolsters are gone and it sits rough as well but no through cuts in the leather.I think someone here was looking for seats in the last few weeks.
I'm interested if the leather is better than mine. Hell, I'm interested anyway. I'll make the drive if there are no takers ahead of me.
Ed has the answer to the fusible links as well... it’s a resettable circuit breaker. I put one on my 40. Easy as pie.Following up on my post from a few pages back. After a fried alternator battery cable and post I’m back up and running thanks to @emorth coaching and electrical tech day. Still need to add some zip ties. Ancor marine wire and lugs, new military battery terminals, and Blue Sea MRBF fuse/fuse block.
Also, took the opportunity to install the smog pump I had rebuilt by BZ rebuilders— they do the service for SOR but for 1/3 the price of what SOR charges. Visible in the second pic.
Next electrical improvements will be replacing the battery to starter cable and all the ground straps. Eventually, I want to figure out a solution for the NLA fusible links as well.
And had to fetch my 10mm and 1/2 socket wrench from the road after leaving it on the bumper
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Blew up my pinion in Knoxville 2 days ago. Got her wrapped up with a new chunk from some awesome cruiser heads with spare parts. 4.10 gearing with 37s is great on the freeway til you need to hill start on the on ramp towing 10,000lbs..
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I am tired of driving to be honestThe trip has been an adventure.
Made it! At 10pm tonight. Now to kill a few days and relax after what has honestly been the longest feeling cross country road trip so far...either the wagon is getting too old for it or I am because I feel wore out!Almost there!!
I think I Can!
I think I Can!
I think I Can!
I think I Can!