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    1. #1
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      Apr 2010
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      State College, Pa
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      Not sure if it belongs here...

      Current Modifications
      -Black Headlight mod
      -Color matched grill
      -DJM 3/3 drop
      -Truxedo bed cover
      -17x9.75 XXR 527's with 275/40r17 Nitto NT05's on all 4 corners
      -Vent visors
      -Llumar tint 5% rear, 5% window strip, 20% side windows

      Future Mods:
      Hand laid front/rear flar s
      18x12 cosmis wheels
      -ViKing front and rear coil overs and 4 link rear
      -XII front/rear sway bars
      -5.3 from a '01 silverado with a single t76 turbo, along with t56 i acquired from a '00 camaro, install fuel cell where the spare tire is and remove factory fuel tank.
      Im sure im leaving a few things out but those are the immediate plans.


      The day i brought it home.


      from our weekly car meet





      All truck nationals with my roommates s10


      new vs old after a summer of track days


      Aaaand of course the new power plant.



    2. #2
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      Feb 2008
      Location
      Minneapolis, mn
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      Yea, I'd do a few laps with it!
      Sean

      50 Willys Pick up.

    3. #3
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      Apr 2010
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      State College, Pa
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      These are the flares i might put on otherwise it will have to be something custom. Should i do it?


      And the wheels that are on the way.


      Some more for entertainment...





      A friends project almost done, yes the shop is trashed...



    4. #4
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      Moody,Al
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      Very cool. I like it! Bet it is a blast to drive.

    5. #5
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      Oct 2012
      Location
      MAYODAN,NC
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      64
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      The Toyota looks cool

    6. #6
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      Apr 2010
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      State College, Pa
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      Bit of an update on the concept for it, still just a rough draft.


    7. #7
      Join Date
      Mar 2010
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      469
      Awesome. Love these trucks. One question. Have you thought about putting a toyota V8 in it? I'd totally look into that company in North Carolina that sells off out dated NASCAR engines and see if they have any Toyos. The fender flairs rock. 100000000000% belongs here. Drive that thing. bitchin' rig.

    8. #8
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      Awesome start cutting sheet metal lol

    9. #9
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      Apr 2010
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      State College, Pa
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      Quote Originally Posted by bovey View Post
      Awesome. Love these trucks. One question. Have you thought about putting a toyota V8 in it? I'd totally look into that company in North Carolina that sells off out dated NASCAR engines and see if they have any Toyos. The fender flairs rock. 100000000000% belongs here. Drive that thing. bitchin' rig.
      Ive definitely thought about it but I can't justify spending that much on an engine that I can't just go buy parts for anywhere, or grab a junkyard motor if needed and swap it overnight. Most of the parts minus the chassis and body pieces will be stuff I can run to a dealer and replace if needed.

    10. #10
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      Apr 2010
      Location
      State College, Pa
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      Small update not much really going on here until I can take this off the road for a few months, slightly longer control arms coming and then body dropping to lower it more. New wheels came and got a little bit of work done to the engine(s). Also messed around a bit with a gauges panel we'll cut on the cnc router. New wilwood 4 piston calipers are in just need to make the brackets these things are way bigger than I expected and weigh next to nothing.











    11. #11
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      Apr 2010
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      State College, Pa
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      31

      C5 rotors vs stock





      First time powder coating I think it came out well, the brackets on the engine will also be this bronze color

    12. #12
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      Apr 2001
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      The City of Fountains
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      Nicely done.

      FWI...Those NASCAR "Toyota" V8s are basically SB2 engines...

      Andrew
      1970 GTO Version 3.0
      1967 Cougar build
      GM High-Tech Performance feature
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      Dr. EFI
      I deliver what EFI promises.
      Remote Holley EFI tuning.
      Please get in touch if I can be of service.

      "You were the gun, your voice was the trigger, your bravery was the barrel, your eyes were the bullets." ~ Her

    13. #13
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      Apr 2010
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      For sure Andrew. Budget and car building are words that shouldn't be used together, but I can tell you the intake and throttle body cost more than both engines I have ready to go haha

    14. #14
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      Minneapolis, MN
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      I highly recommend not using a Toyota or Lexus V8. Fun engines (I race one), but not many parts available. And the ones that are, are super expensive. Can't wait to see the LSx in it! Love the flares!

    15. #15
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      Nov 2008
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      Awesome build. I agree, those flares are pretty sweet.
      I'm with you on the LS motors, they're a dime a dozen and are more than capable of putting an smile on anyone's face.
      Parts are more than readily available to.

      Lookin forward to your updates.

    16. #16
      Join Date
      Mar 2010
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      The "Not sure it belongs here" title makes me giggle. This truck is the reason we exist. Great, great project.

    17. #17
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      Quote Originally Posted by RMerritts View Post
      For sure Andrew. Budget and car building are words that shouldn't be used together, but I can tell you the intake and throttle body cost more than both engines I have ready to go haha
      I don't doubt that. I totally approve of the LSx route..

      Andrew
      1970 GTO Version 3.0
      1967 Cougar build
      GM High-Tech Performance feature
      My YouTube Channel Please Subscribe!
      Instagram @projectgattago
      Dr. EFI
      I deliver what EFI promises.
      Remote Holley EFI tuning.
      Please get in touch if I can be of service.

      "You were the gun, your voice was the trigger, your bravery was the barrel, your eyes were the bullets." ~ Her

    18. #18
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      Apr 2010
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      State College, Pa
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      Thanks for the kind words guys, was kinda iffy about posting it on this forum with it being an import and not exactly the cookie cutter pro touring style. Anywho, we added this to the stable recently, $800 with a spare cab with full interior and a 2 spare grills. I will be pulling the steering column out of one of them for the tacoma as well. Hopefully my ideas with all of these mis matched parts from other vehicles turns out the way it looks in my head. It is sitting on a c10 frame so don't mind the c30 badging.


    19. #19
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      Jul 2010
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      Great looking truck! I'm excited to see how far this thing get's transformed. It already looks menacing and tough.
      93 RCSB GMC Sonoma Tubular Ub Machine UCA's, 3" Belltech coils, 3" Summit Racing leafs, ZQ8 front and rear sway bars,trans am steering box, KYB-Gr2 shocks, 255/40/17 Bridgestone Potenza RE760, Eagle 212 17X8".

    20. #20
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      Apr 2010
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      State College, Pa
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      We worked on the prototype for the gauge panel with the cnc router a bit tonight. Will make a few tweaks like making the turn arrows a little deeper to fill with a piece of frosted plexi or epoxy. Let me know what you guys think. It's setup to be 2 piece so it'll have to be glued with the final part.






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