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SAS #7 Color Choices for Swag and Trail Flags

  • • Yellow / Mustard

    Votes: 12 13.0%
  • • Sky Blue

    Votes: 6 6.5%
  • • Pollux Orange

    Votes: 30 32.6%
  • • Spring Green

    Votes: 6 6.5%
  • • Capri Blue

    Votes: 7 7.6%
  • • Rustic Green

    Votes: 31 33.7%

  • Total voters
    92
  • Poll closed .

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Slee hitch receiver install and exhaust work by @CenTXFJ60

Custom grill by @kelly saad, installed with LED lights by @POTATO LAUNCHER

Custom trailer by @POTATO LAUNCHER

Ready to load up!

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Ready for the San Juan's
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I’m not usually a fan of round headlight swaps on 80s, but damn… that looks great.
 
I’m not usually a fan of round headlight swaps on 80s, but damn… that looks great.
Thank you. I thought I could get away with it maybe on a Lexus. I wasn’t crazy about the conventional options for LED upgrades in the 80. I saw some of Kelly’s (@kelly saad) work and decided that’s the way to go. I’m very happy happy with it…

 
Sharing in case. Well worth spending on this or equivalent if you haven’t. I don’t own stock in this or any other😁 . I do own stock in my rigs

Amazon product ASIN B0BLTDLCRK
 
Sharing in case. Well worth spending on this or equivalent if you haven’t. I don’t own stock in this or any other😁 . I do own stock in my rigs

Amazon product ASIN B0BLTDLCRK
Good point, for sure everyone needs to have a fire extinguisher (and a first aid kit). Wheeling or not, these should be in your vehicle.
I am however a little leary of how close it seems you need to be to the fire for those things to work based on videos (even when it's not windy), but I'd much rather have one than nothing!
 
No, thank God. I've still got a pile of crap to get done.

Five more sleeps.
I get it. This time around I just need to bleed brakes and pack. This time last year I stood in despair in the shop thinking it was over and the trip was out of reach. I had just bent a connecting rod due to a leaky injector and having the key on and off pressurizing a new fuel system checking for leaks. I came to my senses, made a few calls and traded a case of suds for a dirty box of used pistons and rods, played puzzle pieces to find the matching cap for the best looking assembly in the bunch, threw in one new $5 Oreilly's rod bearing and got after it. I think it's been like 7k miles now.
 
it's so cute seeing everyone else projects that simply bolt together

still welding here :lol:
 
it's so cute seeing everyone else projects that simply bolt together

still welding here :lol:

ikr. I'm still chasing harness gremlins so i can make boost noises
 
it's so cute seeing everyone else projects that simply bolt together

still welding here :lol:
If it wasn't for SAS I don't know how any of my cruiser projects would get done 😅. Looking forward to hearing a 62 making silly noises on the trail Matt!
 

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