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Some Pics....
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My rig with the running boards removed. I am making up a set of Jaos style mud flaps at the moment to keep the dirt off the side of the rig...
My rig with the running boards removed. I am making up a set of Jaos style mud flaps at the moment to keep the dirt off the side of the rig...
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Next pic is of my clear side repeaters. I used standard Toyota/Lexus IS200 repeaters. The stock hole in the fender was dremelled out a bit and the stock plug just fitted straight into the repeater.
Nice and clean lookin' I think...
Nice and clean lookin' I think...
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The hood scoop is standard. I have a 3.0l turbo diesel intercooled engine under there....
The scoop is functional, it channels air into the intercooler.
The scoop is functional, it channels air into the intercooler.
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Yeah, the bumper piece is sitting in the shed. I must update my avatar! I have a s/steel a-bar that I will fit as soon as I get the 2" RB lift on.
This is the style of mud guard I am making up. The genuine Jaos ones are way too expensive...
Oh, my mud guards will be blue!!!
This is the style of mud guard I am making up. The genuine Jaos ones are way too expensive...
Oh, my mud guards will be blue!!!
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Ha ha... Not doin anything with it guys.....! It needs a coat of paint, but if someone wants it, I can sell it.
Shipping to the states would be expensive though!
Shipping to the states would be expensive though!
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Originally posted by Albuquerque Jim
Is the tire carrier on that 3rd gen available in the US?
Is the tire carrier on that 3rd gen available in the US?
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Originally posted by Cmar
The hood scoop is standard. I have a 3.0l turbo diesel intercooled engine under there....
The scoop is functional, it channels air into the intercooler.
The hood scoop is standard. I have a 3.0l turbo diesel intercooled engine under there....
The scoop is functional, it channels air into the intercooler.
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I'll get some pics in the morning Nolan. It uses a rubber skirt on the underside of the hood to seal against the top on the intercooler.
@ Jim...
I'll take pics of the tyre carrier and latch system in the morning as well
@ Jim...
I'll take pics of the tyre carrier and latch system in the morning as well
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