Revamping the battle wagon.

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Abletobecain
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Re: Revamping the battle wagon.

Post by Abletobecain »

I realize this is an old thread but I'm glad I found it and I hope you're still around Tercel_Jon. I'm getting ready to do several of the customizations you've listed here. I'd love to pick your brain about them.

Mainly, the overhead console...I have one from a Mitsubishi Montero that's nearly the same color as my headliner and I have the mounting bracket too...just gotta figure out how to wire up the maplights. I was going to do a ammocan center console as well, and the storage cubby where the rear seats were.
1977 BMW R100S 1WD ("Brunhilda"/Summer Fun)
1983 DLX Tercel Wagon 4WD ("Charlie"/Daily Driver)
1987 SR5 Tercel Wagon 4WD ("Sprocket"/Off-road-Camping)
1985 SR5 Tercel Wagon 4WD ("Lucky"/Project)
1983 SR5 Tercel Wagon 4WD ("Cadaver"/Parts Car)
1985 Ford F250 6.9IDI ("Franklin"/Hauler)
1987 SR5 Tercel Wagon 4WD ("Ravensburger"/in a million pieces)
2006 BMW 530XI Wagon ("Inga"/Roadtripper)
1969 Mercury Montego MX Convertible ("Big Ed"/My Dad's Old Car)
1983 SR5 Tercel Wagon 4WD ("Al"/for sale soon)
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Re: Revamping the battle wagon.

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Able,

If you click on a users name, you can get some basic data. It looks like Tercel_Jon hasn't logged on to the site since late 2010. If you get started and post a few pics for interest, there is plenty of help here to solve most any problem, good luck. I believe when you click on the name, there is an option to email him as well. Who knows if its still good, but wouldn't hurt to try.

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