Post you pics! Of your toyota pickups! Here is mine!
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Few pics of my 93 reg cab.

Few good shots of my new interior. Pathfinder seats with a center console.
Ripped out the carpet and put down some bedliner to. Makes for easy cleanup of mud and stuff.



Replaced my drivers side front fender to. Pretty easy job. Well worth the $80 I spent on the new one. I'm getting ready to paint it here Memorial day weekend.




Few good shots of my new interior. Pathfinder seats with a center console.
Ripped out the carpet and put down some bedliner to. Makes for easy cleanup of mud and stuff.



Replaced my drivers side front fender to. Pretty easy job. Well worth the $80 I spent on the new one. I'm getting ready to paint it here Memorial day weekend.



WOW! I love your interior!!!!
Can you tell me more about the center? Is it path finder? How did you put down the seats?
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Haha yeah it is. I'm only running 31's though thats about the only difference. The coat of paint I'm about to put down will seperate us a little.
They pretty much bolted right up except for 1 hole in the front per seat that I needed to drill. I bought those in a junkyard for $50 for the pair.
Those seats had about 2 gallons of mud and broken glass in them when I bought them to.
Heres another good picture of the interior. This is before I put the console in the middle.

Forgot to add this pic of my frame paint job. Por-15 ftw.
Last edited by Snotrocket; May 13, 2008 at 11:14 AM.
#50
I used the stock belts. On the side of the seats there is a hole/holder area for the buckle latch. I just ran the stock buckles through there and bolted them to the floor in their original spot.
One of the seat corners shares the same hole.
If you want some buckets get a tape measure and measure from all your mounting holes on your current setup.
Once you get looking around the junkyard you can eyeball different seats that may or may not fit and just take a measurement. The brackets on the bottom of toyota truck and 4 runner seats is a fairly common design.
One of the seat corners shares the same hole.
If you want some buckets get a tape measure and measure from all your mounting holes on your current setup.
Once you get looking around the junkyard you can eyeball different seats that may or may not fit and just take a measurement. The brackets on the bottom of toyota truck and 4 runner seats is a fairly common design.











