The non-hijacked: Justin's Super Duper cool project build thread thingy!

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So... Why'd you go and change my prices?

I spoke to all of those guys and the prices I posted were their quotes for the manifolds and the crossovers.

I think that Red Chili likes taking over.
 

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:gaah::tongue2::confuse2::doh:
 

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I have only used Powder Coating Specialists in Golden (Lakewood). They did my 80's logs after I deslagged and ported them. Finish is still holding up going on 4 years and 3 Cat converters!

Checked on this and his price for the manifolds and crossover is 175 total! :eek: including media blasting and prep. Thanks UB! :thumb: I will be going with them!
 

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So... Why'd you go and change my prices?

I spoke to all of those guys and the prices I posted were their quotes for the manifolds and the crossovers.

I think that Red Chili likes taking over.

Hmmm....not to get all in-tall-ect-u-all but do you guys need each others phone numbers? :rolleyes: :lmao::lmao::lmao::p:
 

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So... Why'd you go and change my prices?
I sorry. :(
I just did a strikethrough, separate post.
Trying to help spread info. Didn't have much to go on in the original.
 

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I sorry. :(
I just did a strikethrough, separate post.
Trying to help spread info. Didn't have much to go on in the original.

Fair enough :)
 

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I've been using powder coating specialists a lot for powdercoating the 40's stuff, I like them a lot FWIW.
Again, thanks UB!
 

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Been a bit slow in the project, but this week I got the 3.4 out of the Runner and had a body guy look at my rust. Looks like the *cheapest* route is a new bedside. :gaah: :bawl:

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I'll be trying to go have a couple of :beer:'s with Brian and work out the engine wiring conversion.
 

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Here's my crossover. Turned out pretty good. Followed a couple of the Old Man's ideas and I think it'll work great. I didn't remove the one manifold coupler section from the flange like he did though and it angles the 2 to 1 flange a little better. (picture #2 and 3)

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Dude. New bedside? TUBE BED MAN! Go for it, you know you want to.

Crossover looks great to me (totally newbish with 3.4 stuff :D)

I'm loving the pics, keep up the progress!

Cheers!

Isaac
 

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MHO- Do the bedside. That bed is too nice to trash. I bet Bradford Auto Body would fix you up.

Some bad news, I don't think bedsides are still available. I know I got the very last 4Runner left bedside - factory stopped making them.
 

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The guy was sure you could get aftermarket bedsides for these trucks. and I guess the bed isn't that nice. Bummer...
 

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Dude. New bedside? TUBE BED MAN! Go for it, you know you want to.

Crossover looks great to me (totally newbish with 3.4 stuff :D)

I'm loving the pics, keep up the progress!

Cheers!

Isaac

X2

Tube it:D
 

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... I guess the bed isn't that nice. Bummer...
Well... I think it is a really nice looking truck. I am generally a fan of tube beds, there are some really cool designs out there. But it isn't as cheap to do as you might think, and I know you were wanting to build a nice, clean sleeper and capable DD instead of a thrasher or purpose-built...

You'll make a good decision, whichever one you make.

Long live the Blue Raja.
 
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I vote for a nice ute/flatbed. Build storage for parts and gear. Have tons of tie down points. After all that build some nice supports for fiberglass bedsides and paint to match.
 

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Ran into issue #1. this is the passenger side 3.0 motor mount bolted to the 3.4 block. Solutions?

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Is this the cast piece behind the driver's side motor mount I drill into for the 3.0 dipstick?

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Last question is the 2001 Tacoma M/T a drive by wire? I cannot remember the change over Model Year, but I think it is... If so then :banghead:
 

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Sucks to be on a work computer :tongue2:
 
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