What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend?

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Yesterday played around with the BOV and the boost control. The 80 was able to make the "flutter" sound. @Cruisers and Co

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Finally took delivery of my ‘95. Running through my to do list and actually checking off items in the hotel parking lot. Not completed with prices beside them have been ordered, waiting for delivery
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Installed new ds and ps (front) belts from Seatbelt Planet. Easy and a very nice product. Ps belt gave up the ghost, so it was time.
 
I did the Window Rocket first and that made a huge difference, but the window runs definitely needed to be done. They were rock hard 35 year old rubber.
I’ve got one on order, hopefully knock it out next weekend.
 
Out with the old, in with the new.

Stainless 2.5" exhaust with Vibrant resonator tucked high and tight. The resonator and tip are not attached and I'm debating whether to invest in stainless wire and gas for MIG or have someone else do the work. The clamps are temporary but may become a long term solution :confused:
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I've got this kit sitting on my work bench ready to be welded in. Why wouldn't you recommend?
I am not sure why @smorkington says he wouldn't recommend, but as long as they're installed by someone who is a competent welder and can drill accurate holes, there is no reason at all these don't work great. They are not as neat and shiny as new arms, but they are 100% functional and useful.
 
Little things, new (used) rear door handles from @cruisercorps because my kids and their friends love to slam doors as hard as they can. Added some epoxy to screw holes thinking maybe that will add strength. 🤷‍♂️ Also new door lock actuator as mine was fried from what looks like water coming in from the wet spot on back of door card. Also shaky mirror fix thanks @Outsane
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Took off the 315 MT tires that are getting old and way too loud and temporarily put my 33" K03s from my GX on to see how it looks and sounds. The Destination MT2 were so loud it was difficult to tell where all the noise was coming from but with the newer AT tires, it is much quieter. The stock wheels need to be refinished anyway so now I can polish them and decide if I want to powder coat them.

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Also added a BH3D cup holder and a One Stone Arm rest.
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I've got this kit sitting on my work bench ready to be welded in. Why wouldn't you recommend?
I am not sure why @smorkington says he wouldn't recommend, but as long as they're installed by someone who is a competent welder and can drill accurate holes, there is no reason at all these don't work great. They are not as neat and shiny as new arms, but they are 100% functional and useful.
I agree they work great 😎
 
Took off the 315 MT tires that are getting old and way too loud and temporarily put my 33" K03s from my GX on to see how it looks and sounds. The Destination MT2 were so loud it was difficult to tell where all the noise was coming from but with the newer AT tires, it is much quieter. The stock wheels need to be refinished anyway so now I can polish them and decide if I want to powder coat them.

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Also added a BH3D cup holder and a One Stone Arm rest.
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How do you get the arm rest to fit? Those are a great idea. Thanks
 
The only thing I don't like about those arm rests is, everyone can see what kind of beer I drink.
To avoid that problem... I wear one of these...
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