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B2000 drift truck build

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slowroller   +1y
I have a question or two.

Anyone know where to get front turn signal filler things to weld in? I need some to cut up for my ned grill.

Also anyone have a spare round rubber boot for the shifter of a 5 speed? The round one not the square one.
90-b22dawg [andrew]   +1y
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slowroller   +1y
mounted my alternator as low as possible

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and made this mount to put it there. PS i need to final weld it still.

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and made some brass roller things to replace the bearings that were rusting

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slowroller   +1y
made some more gussets

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and welded my alt. bracket

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slowroller   +1y
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slowroller   +1y
bought this

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for this

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and ill probably use the front fenders for my widebody fenders. And throw the rear axle under it if I blow mine up.
slowroller   +1y
went ahead and started doing the widebody crap up front.

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Difference in widths

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Extra tire clearance

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slowroller   +1y
all that im using from the orig. fender

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and started painting my intake manifold

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immortal1 (linn)   +1y
Pretty creative looking fenders! Would never have guessed they would match up that well. Will be interesting to see how you finish out the front portion.
slowroller   +1y
Well none of the body lines match up and the 4runner fenders are shorter in both height and length, But I will be able to make them work in the end.

Im glad I chose this option over widening the stock fenders. I have never liked the creases in the stock fender.

Now I just have to figure out how to widen the rear and make it look similar to the front.