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Hello Club Isuzu and heres my 90 Trooper

Postby ramzoom » Wed Dec 21, 2011 8:28 pm

Hi all!
Heres my 90 Trooper 2.6 5 spd.
Its got 210k miles on the clock but I have done the following since picking her up awhile back:

Completely rebuilt 2.6 with new cam and AMC head
New clutch kit and resurfaced flywheel
Changed all fluids
New Cat and muffler
New rotors, pads, calipers at all 4 corners flushed and bled system
New wheel bearings
New fuel pump and filter
New shocks all around
Tore down and cleaned and rebuilt front end/suspension
New MAF, Fuel pressure reg, rebuilt radiator, converted A/C, injectors, orings, clutch slave and master flushed and bled, motor mounts, coil, etc....
All new interior, new stereo with bluetooth, husky rear cargo liner and dash mat. dyed door panels..
All electrical connectors cleaned before motor install
headlight gaurds, new grill.
turbo diesel hood scoop
fender flares coming soon! brushgaurd, sliders and smitty rear bumper are stored and waiting to go on..
on the to do list is new tires and rims..changing out my idle air valve and ecu temp sender. Tint windows..well thats it for now lol...
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Re: Hello Club Isuzu and heres my 90 Trooper

Postby Demonic » Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:29 am

impressive clean up...... when there that shiney its hard to want to scratch them.
Cheers,
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Re: Hello Club Isuzu and heres my 90 Trooper

Postby geeves » Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:49 am

like those seats. Were they oem over there? First petrol with a scoop Ive seen
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Re: Hello Club Isuzu and heres my 90 Trooper

Postby ramzoom » Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:00 am

geeves wrote:like those seats. Were they oem over there? First petrol with a scoop Ive seen


Those are the factory seats but they were originally cloth and vinyl and fairly plain. I had them redone.
I reproduce the scoops and just like the look so I have one on the Trooper..its merely for looks but I like it.
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Re: Hello Club Isuzu and heres my 90 Trooper

Postby 89DLX » Mon Jul 01, 2013 3:08 pm

You say you make the scoops. How much with delivery to Aus? Cheers Sam
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Re: Hello Club Isuzu and heres my 90 Trooper

Postby isuzurob » Mon Jul 01, 2013 4:30 pm

very clean trooper and you are doing a good job at the rebuild, getting more of them coming out of the wood work now :D
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