What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (28 Viewers)

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Awesome pics!

Thanks, man. Enjoyed meeting you. That was an awesome day!

Might be a couple weeks til I can get the trip report up. Life and stuff...

But it's primarily forest road 1S12. It starts in Coulterville, and ends in Foresta, but you can pick it up south of Hardin Flat, which is what we did. The trail is easy but very beautiful.

PM me if you want more info before I get around to the report.
 
Haven't done much with the 80 as of late. But, did pick up this over the weekend. So now I can dump the running boards on my 80 and keep a few miles off her.

Nice! I have an IS250 MT for my daily driver. Makes short work of my commute. My running boards are still in my truck tho cause I need them to get in!
 
I love Blitz Black. I'm going to repaint my custom plate bumper with it.

I also discovered that it's a nearly perfect match for the tone of black used on VW interior plastics (including the 'soft touch' rubber coated plastics that always peel).

So my GTI is sporting an aftermarket stereo with trim surround that looks factory.

Really ... interesting , wife drives a VW ... I didn't noticed , i'll check it out tomorrow and retouch the peels , just loved the blitz black , and decided to go monstaliner the exterior maybe in a couple of weeks
 
Thanks, man. Enjoyed meeting you. That was an awesome day!

Might be a couple weeks til I can get the trip report up. Life and stuff...

But it's primarily forest road 1S12. It starts in Coulterville, and ends in Foresta, but you can pick it up south of Hardin Flat, which is what we did. The trail is easy but very beautiful.

PM me if you want more info before I get around to the report.

That's odd. I've never heard of it and I've spent a lot of time in coulterville. I was there this weekend. Ill have to check it out.
 
Looks like my first 80. Love the 40th and yes Tor is a good guy.... your 80 is way too clean! Wanna go wheeling?

Definitely, let me know when, most of my weekends are free and I don't know where all there is to go around Seattle.
 
Took the summers first trip to Glacier National Park.

BigSky, I am planning on heading to Glacier the first week of August, what do you recommend for a first timer visiting? Thanks
 
Signed up for TLCA, Reserved my camping spot at Twin grove camp ground, Getting ready for The Coal mine Cruiser classic in 6 weeks (PHH job starts early A.M can't wait)
 
Got him a sister! Meet Charlize!

 
Adjusted Steering nut to get rid of the play in steering wheel and lowered the LSPV, now I have good brakes and tight steering!

If only my little guy is a bit older I can take him out in the cruiser on dirt instead of tinkering with it.
 
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Howdy! Got kinda bored, so I decided to make tail light lenses out of candle wax. Looked pretty good, but did not hold up to the heat very well.

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Uh, huh.

It looks like you either had an unprotected circuit, or got the camp stove too close.
 
Uh, huh.

It looks like you either had an unprotected circuit, or got the camp stove too close.
Good guess, but wrong. Actually was an exhaust problem. I had been wheeling in the rocks all day and unknown to me, I bent the last few inches of my tailipe upward enough that the exhaust was getting trapped in the right rear corner of my Slee bumper. Back on the hiway, with enough throttle on the uphills, the heat was enough to melt the plastic. It was trying to excape between the tailgate and the body, so all the plastic melted and ran down into my latch. I could not get the tailgate to open. Had to chip it out with a screwdriver. The heat was bad enough that it even ran forward along the side wing of the bumper and melted the bottom of my flair a bit. It also melted a bit of my trailer harness wire, so that grounded out and popped my dash light fuse. Time to Trim The Tailpipe. John
 
Spent the day wrenching and got some maintenance done. Belts, Hoses, PHH, flushed the coolant, upgraded to a 2.2 kW starter and 150A alternator with the Photoman bracket. Spent the most time trying to get new factory belts over the alt pulley :mad:. Word of advice to anyone making this upgrade: get slightly longer belts, maybe an inch or so, definitely worth it.
 
Haven't done much to the truck lately aside from finish painting the wheels. I think I'm burned out after the HG job. Need to just enjoy the truck for a bit. So that's what I did this weekend. Took a short camping trip to a new campsite I was told about. Such a cool spot! The trail leading to the site is a little rough so it keeps out a lot of people. Definitely need a 4x4 to make back up the hill.

Here's the site as I was the first to arrive. Check out the cup holders cut into the bench :cheers:
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The river running right behind the site
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And here's a view from the river. They even made stairs out of rocks. How cool is that!
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Haven't done much to the truck lately aside from finish painting the wheels. I think I'm burned out after the HG job. Need to just enjoy the truck for a bit. So that's what I did this weekend. Took a short camping trip to a new campsite I was told about. Such a cool spot! The trail leading to the site is a little rough so it keeps out a lot of people. Definitely need a 4x4 to make back up the hill.

Here's the site as I was the first to arrive. Check out the cup holders cut into the bench :cheers:
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The river running right behind the site
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And here's a view from the river. They even made stairs out of rocks. How cool is that!
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Beautiful area. Where abouts?
 

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