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My really slow 4runner build up

At a very low rate of speed, right now though I'm doing lot's of thing's that don't make for good progress pics, i'm starting the downhill run to the end though.

You don't have to explain that to me thats for sure--know it alllll to well..... Can also lead to frustration because slow progress can be a downer at times....

But keep it up man your getting closer :awesomework:
 
Looking good little man. Progress is moving much faster on yours than i am on mine so keep it up.:awesomework:
 
What you call a project of mine.

budgets are over rated and usally under funded thus leading to our rather long drawn out builds and rebuilds. I know I have already passed my budget limit of $3000. to redo pokey and I havent even got the tires yet:booo: Just spent another couple hundred at DYI on brakets and such:cheer: Yours is coming along nice though. I wish I had your welding skills:awesomework:
 
I got started on mounting the radiator, and Trevor got my wiring harness done today. here's some pics
 

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Damnit, this is pissin me off. I gota get in gear on my project.

nice work D

Get used to it, I've just looked at when this thread was started earlier, it's been over 4 month's and this should have only taken me about 1 month. I'm on the downhill slide now, and I'm seeing light at the end of the tunnel, so motivation is definitely up.
 

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