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Old 08-09-2015, 12:29 AM
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A combination of my grandmothers seamstress skills and my fitting skills, we managed to re-vinyl the ceiling.

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Old 08-09-2015, 12:34 AM
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Oh and this is with the new springs in and a wash next will be finding a clean 1uz, rebuilding it and installing. Also to build a tube tray.

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She did a good job! Can your Grandma make me a new headliner too? LOL That's really the only thing that I need to do to my interior to have it "finished" right now. I still have my original to use as a template so I may end up making my own like you did at some point.
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That is essentially what we did. Used the original torn up headliner, stencilled/measured it and reproduced it on another piece of vinyl that cost be about $15. Literally 1% of the price an interior trimmer would charge. And there are no aftermarket headliners available here either
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Hi All!

I havnt been very active on here for the last year or so. So I thought to post to give you an update on my rn46☺

sooo Im installing a new motor. A 1996 1uzfe V8 with the automatic gearbox attached from the sc400 toyota. The transfer and 4wd box is from a toyota surf here in Australia, it is a chain driven case. Im currenty finishing off the wiring and soon to have it back in the road.

Im wiring it up muself with a help of a friend too, this seams to be the most time consuming.

Pulling the old Australian 18r out!
V8!
1uz nestled in the bay
Tidying up the wiring
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Oh and I hope this links to it starting up 😀😀😀😀

https://video-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/...c5&oe=588032C3
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yep it does .. cool beans bro ... sounds good
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Thanks! In that video there are only dumper mufflers at the moment. I will have a nice exhaust made up for it very soon. But for the moment Im enjoying the loud rumble of the V8 😁
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