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I used Dupli color wheel paint from Advance. Graphite. Base and clear. This was for the bumper wing.

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Finally got some time to work on the 80. Got the bumper lights installed and the winch mostly installed minus finishing some wiring

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Finally got the White Knuckle sliders on. The skid for the t-case will have to wait till I put the gears in. They look great, and with the top plate, no risk of slipping into the whole and breaking anything.

I will tell you, they took about a week to install. Body work, paint, new door speakers, weatherstrips, mouldings, drivers door handle, all to get them on! Oh and Betsy to install nuts and bolts while I held them in place.😊

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HOT day finishing up the Tacoma but it's fully done and my brother just left with it 15 minutes ago. Autumn enjoyed the pool and Lauren helped me give it a bath. All my measurements lined up and I tested 4wd, low range, and the locker for fun in the ditch. Thank you so much to you guys for the advice along the way, especially to @Toyodajunkie for the welding help and @Land Shark for letting me borrow some good tools throughout the whole project. @matzell I'll point him to you when the leaf spring breaks off on his way home.

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Finally got the White Knuckle sliders on. The skid for the t-case will have to wait till I put the gears in. They look great, and with the top plate, no risk of slipping into the whole and breaking anything.

I will tell you, they took about a week to install. Body work, paint, new door speakers, weatherstrips, mouldings, drivers door handle, all to get them on! Oh and Betsy to install nuts and bolts while I held them in place.😊

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Dang that's looking real nice
 
HOT day finishing up the Tacoma but it's fully done and my brother just left with it 15 minutes ago. Autumn enjoyed the pool and Lauren helped me give it a bath. All my measurements lined up and I tested 4wd, low range, and the locker for fun in the ditch. Thank you so much to you guys for the advice along the way, especially to @Toyodajunkie for the welding help and @Land Shark for letting me borrow some good tools throughout the whole project. @matzell I'll point him to you when the leaf spring breaks off on his way home.

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Very impressive! This was a huge project and you knocked that out in no time
 
In an attempt to make Lynchburg Lemonade look a little better for its trip out to SAS 8. I decided to clean up the body from where I laid it over last year out there. I worked the metal first and then skimmed with body filler.

I need to lay some paint down, but it should look a bit better from 20 feet!😁
I also have Betsy sewing a steering wheel cover on.

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In an attempt to make Lynchburg Lemonade look a little better for its trip out to SAS 8. I decided to clean up the body from where I laid it over last year out there. I worked the metal first and then skimmed with body filler.

I need to lay some paint down, but it should look a bit better from 20 feet!😁
I also have Betsy sewing a steering wheel cover on.

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Oh no while its still in the truck. Bet she had fun with that
 
Picked up a new project thanks to Rob, jumped right in and picked up a new (150k) motor for it and started on some small stuff. Cleaned outside, disassembled engine bay to prepare to pull, and today @Land Shark accompanied me to scavenge a radiator shroud and intake assembly from a parts truck west of Richmond. Ended up with a steal on the parts and a very nice driver seat. This project would not be happening without the community and I wouldn't have the confidence to do it without this club and the support I know I have so thank you to all I really appreciate all of it.

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