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  • Yeah. I am building it to drive to the extreme. I have been doing extreme sports my whole life. There is one thing I learned. Wear the proper gear for the job, and you are able to do it again.

  • Thanks guys, It has been/is fun learning how to build stuff.   I have been on hiatus from this for long enough. I went and watcheedd some racing on Saturday and have the itch again.SO during this t

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I like the new land cruiser drab green that is on the new FJ's. I think its pretty sick. I might do my OBS in a color like it.

 

Like this color here.

 

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I will be hanging out with my buddy this Saturday. Plenty of time to talk about paint and such. :)

I also have been doing more on the electrical panel.

I bought a cannon style bulkhead connector and tool to make it a skosch easier.

Should work out proper.

cheers

This needs to be moved to Subaru P0rN,yesterday.Everything is so smexy!!!EJ powered yota-check,Tube front end-check,subaru grill-check,licence plate dash-check...

 

 

Fap,Fap,FaP....... :)

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This needs to be moved to Subaru P0rN,yesterday.Everything is so smexy!!!EJ powered yota-check,Tube front end-check,subaru grill-check,licence plate dash-check...

 

 

Fap,Fap,FaP....... :)

Why yes, yes it is. :)

I feel blessed to be working on this. I could never imagine that my mediocre dreams could work out. The fact that I have been able to gather all the tools needed, and the experience of teaching myself how to do it really means A LOT to me.

There are certain things I can not obviously take credit for, Like a windshield, Or signal lenses . etc. But the fact that I have taken the time to appreciate what I would like to build is priceless to me.

 

I may have been able to make the short shifter, but I did purchase one from LC Eng. BUT I built everything I could with My meager supply of tools.

When I am done I feel I will have a Solid wheeler. :}

Cheers

 

It will kick rump roast and take names.

Dec 012 is when this thread got started. . . I'm so ready for you to kick my rump roast on the trails.

... The fact that I have been able to gather all the tools needed, and the experience of teaching myself how to do it really means A LOT to me...

 

I Agree, it is a Wonderful feeling...
 
Also it is Awesome that you shared all the built Process with photos here to all of us, Somehow it is a way to be with you along the process, despite the distance... I can't wait to see this great beast climbing on the mountains!
 
Kind Regards.
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 I cleaned a bunch of stuff up in the shop.

I meowed a seal yesterday. I will be going to get one today. I then can assemble the clutch stuff, mount the bell housing again, get the t-case up in there, put some elbow grease on her and remount the engine so I can start running wires to see where I am at.

 

That's done now.

I reckon I should start worrying about trying to mount the radiator.I t looks daunting really . Especially with the hood on, and very little room to wiggle with.

I guess we will see.

lol

im sorry but... you "meowed" a seal yesterday? what in the world does that mean?

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im sorry but... you "meowed" a seal yesterday? what in the world does that mean?

Fawkered, scee-rewed, hornswaggled ,

was suppose to read as maowed a seal. like , munched , also in reference to me writing this right meow.

A joke.

ahh... i kinda figured something like that but you never can be sure

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Did get the hood set up on there, have more room to move the radiator around than I thought.

I am trying to keep the winch as far back as possible.

So I will try an get things lined up proper where I would actually like them this week.

 

Also have to see how everything else is going to fit. dash , electrical panel, gauges, trans tunnel etc.

 

I need to cut a hole for the starter.

cheers

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Less yap-yap and more tap-tap..... ;)

you are SOO right! lol

 

Beentap tapping away yo.... :)

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Had to see how the shtuff was gonna work. Thats an LC engineering short shift kit up front there, and my own Toyota twin sticks.

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Better shot of the homemade twinsticks.


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Topshot.
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It is either going here, or above our heads. There is definitely room up there.
But that would elongate the wiring causing me to have to already upgrade when I have almost all of what I need for the entire truck....

Anyways.
cheers

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so which one do you favor more? the porter or the pbr? :) Now you just need a keg or two for a gas tank.

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so which one do you favor more? the porter or the pbr? :) Now you just need a keg or two for a gas tank.

Have  A KEG  for a cooler I am working on. No fuel tank for me.

cheers

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I would opt for NOT above your heads. getting out of the vehicle when its upside down could be painful with switches and metal box corners to deal with...  :)

The reason for the roof placement is obviously water.

I have a habit of drowning stuff.

I would need to keep it running for only a minute, but then I would be able to remove the box if it got in the way. It will be removeable.

Good thoughts.

cheers

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so which one do you favor more? the porter or the pbr? :) Now you just need a keg or two for a gas tank.

And , I drank about 12 new beers last week alone. But I will ALWAYS have a soft spot for PBR.

cheers

The reason for the roof placement is obviously water.

I have a habit of drowning stuff.

I would need to keep it running for only a minute, but then I would be able to remove the box if it got in the way. It will be removeable.

Good thoughts.

cheers

hmm.  now a fully removable switch box would be awesome!  then you could actually build it for both ways.  just have an extension cable to roof mount it when in wet terrain...  :) 

 

nice idea on the box.  I have an old first aid kit metal box.  might be something I can re-purpose it for!

The reason for the roof placement is obviously water.

I have a habit of drowning stuff.

I would need to keep it running for only a minute, but then I would be able to remove the box if it got in the way. It will be removeable.

I avoid the deep water. Had my fill, pardon the pun. I stick to trails now. I try to keep it wheel side down, but like Mick said, it could be a danger in a roll over. Good tight seat belts?
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I avoid the deep water. Had my fill, pardon the pun. I stick to trails now. I try to keep it wheel side down, but like Mick said, it could be a danger in a roll over. Good tight seat belts?

it has harnesses, and full suspension seats from PRP racing. I am not worried about hitting it WHEN I flop, I will  most likely wear a helmet almost all the time anyways.

cheers

My GOODNESS!

The man has BRAINS!!!

AND- HE WANTS TO KEEP THEM IN HIS HEAD!!!

 

(wait until I tell my friends down in Alabama!)

"Hey Bubba!" (actually, Brian, but we'll call him "bubba" for this little foray into literative lunacy)

"I know this guy what is buldin hemself a right gnarly offroader an guess whut? Hesa goin ta wear a HELMUT for to keep hims BRAINS all up in HES HEAD!"

"toss me a beer an hold onta this here sparkplugwire wouldjanow? Much obliged there, Now dontcha get all wiggly while I crank this thing for a minute"

 

Right wise of you there...

I wasn't 100% certain before, but you Sir, Have my vote.

Carry on!

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Yeah.

I am building it to drive to the extreme.

I have been doing extreme sports my whole life.

There is one thing I learned.

Wear the proper gear for the job, and you are able to do it again.

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