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Here's the before and after pics of my recent acquisition. So far so good.
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Replacing your blinker lights will make a world of difference. Cheap easy resto project. Looks, great though, any shots of the inside?
 
Here's a couple
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For all the sturdy, heavy duty, spartan, utilitarian look, they really look good when you spend a little on making them shine. I am so surprised as how it is a magnet for people whenever they see one.
 
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I'd buy a can of satin black Rustoleum for your bumper and paint the TOYOTA emblem on your front grill white, as long as she's getting "prettied" up. Looks good!:cheers:
 
Good progress. Looks totaly different. A little satin black rattle can on the frame and new turn signal lens will make a big difference also. Keep up the good work.
 
Looking good!
 
the small things have made my Fj look pretty decent. i.e. rust stripper, a handheld dewalt grinder, $3 rattle can of black paint, and windex. or at least it looks better to me
 
Are you going to leave that bumper off....please.

lookin' good!

I think I'd remove the KC's and rattle can it as best I could, bolt it up and see how it looks. I don't think it looks bad. If you even kinda like it, doing this can save you $'s
 
The front bumper is laying against the wall of my garage if anyone wants it. I'm going back with a piece of channel iron and mount my Ramsey winch to the frame. i will be cleaning on this one for a while. It hasn't been driven for a long time. The Tag was dated 2006.
 

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