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Started by tinman4r, March 28, 2004, 07:35:15 AM

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tinman4r

Just came on board. I own 2 Toyotas. 1991 ext cab V6 with 2" body lift ( daily driver ) and my project is a 1986 4runner with a 4.3L vortec, 4L60e, dual marlin cases, 4" lift in front, Chevy springs in back, custom sliders and bumpers, still needs wiring!
Trying to build the perfect rig,
but perfection is so fleeting

BigMike

Welcome to the Forums tinman! Do you have any pics of your engine swap?
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84runner

2 yota's now that's a man livin his dreams :yupyup: Like BigMike said lets see those things
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tinman4r

Sorry I haven't been around to answer due to some family illness. Actually have 3 toys now, added a 90 4runner as my DD and relegated the pickup to hauling trash and saving for my second buildup to pass on to my kids or grandson. Pics will get posted when I stop working 80 hr weeks. The status of the swap that I left it in was eng, trans, 2x transfer are in place. Colling and fuel are good, exhaust and wiring yet to be finished. The first picture will be the rats nest of whats left of the dash. Every wire labeled and removing what is unnecessary. Thanks for the hearty welcome, Marlin and his shop are the best!!!
Trying to build the perfect rig,
but perfection is so fleeting

Rocksurfer

Your Toyota's are multipying. :welcome:
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tinman4r

Just can't leave these kids alone for a minute. Besides I don't think they make "protection" in those sizes.
Trying to build the perfect rig,
but perfection is so fleeting