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Ishpeck

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  1. Forthcoming is the first summer in-which I'll have my Pathy -- the first 4x4 I've owned in four years. I'm giddy like a school girl on prom night.

     

    First things first: As soon as it gets warmer (if it gets warm -- damned weather!), I want to fix the interior of this vehicle: Change the apholstery in the most cost effective and expedient way I can.

     

    I don't even know where to begin on such a project: Where to get supplies or what kinds of tools I may need. Any advice? Novel ideas?

  2. Hi everyone. Newbie from Plymouth, Minnesota here. I've been looking at the board for awhile "under cover" A.K.A. the long wait for validation. -thnkboutit- I bought a 91 Pathfinder SE for $600 bucks. Yeah, 600 bucks! Normal rust around the rear door corners, completely rusted through back seat. Runs strong, 4 wheel works, needs tires severly!!! It's blue on blue.

     

    I've already got the basic soon-to-be mods figured out...

     

    -JGC coils + torsion bar cranked up.

    -4x4parts 3" BL

    -Rancho RS5000's B3G1F

    -Rough Country UCA's (do i have to call and ask for these seperately?)

    -Generic used 31" mud tires (at the junk yard for 200)

     

    questions, and or comments welcome.

     

    Hello all!

    WAVEY

     

     

    -Trent

    Welcome! Nice truck.

  3. thanks again guyz ... this is hillarious ... a person litterally gets real time support on this forum .. haha ... its faster than being on hold with my internet provider ....

    It's true. This forum is the best.

  4. When I was eighteen, I had a jeep (rusty old jeeps are great cars for kids: easy to fix, tend to resell rather well, no remorse in beating the hell out of them) and acres and acres of undeveloped land surrounding me. Now honestly, what's an eighteen-year-old kid supposed to do with those two resources at his disposal?

     

    Adulthood necessitated I get rid of my wrangler (I sank so much money into that thing). Fast forward to last summer: A friend of mine needed some cash and happened to have an 88 pathfinder he wasn't using anymore. It was a match made in heaven. I love my pathy.

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