now I can show my wife what our car will look like someday!!!
Great job!
Great job!
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Truly amazing. Thanks a lot for posting pics of your spectacular rig, and especially the ones in action. BTW, where was this one snapped?
Dave, you forgot to put the weight of that TANK.... Let's see some guesses..... From those of us that don't know.
How is the fuse box handling the environment under the hood? Does it accumulate much dust or can water easily splash in?
Beautiful rig that you've built!
Suhweet!
8255# is my guess.
All the pics are red X's for me....oh well, I'll check 'em later.
What are the plans for the internal sink and kitchen? I'd be interested in that project as well as your plans for Alaska.
For sure a great buildup to have watched all year! Waiting to see how you installed the 2m radio/antenna.
Alls that is missing is a couple of fuzzy dice hanging on the rear view mirror.
Where did you get that inclimeter on the dash? Sort of looks like one I saw on an old 40 series.
Nice job with the truck. It is impressive to see someone "stay the course." You decided pretty much what you wanted a year ago and proceeded with the build. This is right up there with the better built expedition rigs.
Two thumbs up from ol' Beo.
-B-
very nice rig I like you Fiamma Awning. We have a Inti rack and I would like to see more pics and info on how you installed the awning to it.
Sam
Kickass job man. I can't wait till I have a fulltime job again and can afford a few more toys
Also, I know this post is about your 80, but can you please post the obligatory shot of your XJ on two wheels? I really love that pic.
Ok, here are a few pics from back in the days when 35's were big on a XJ.
Thanks!
35's seem so commonplace now, huh? Weird how things change like that.
I really dig your 80, but more importantly your self-restraint in not going crazy. My 80 performs flawlessy in stock form for 75% of what I want to do, and I'm building my pickup for that extra 25%, but I'm still dieing to mod the 80 just for the hell of it. Good thing I'm broke and can't afford it