Dizmone
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- City, State
- Independence, MO
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '94 XLT 4x4
I just got done doing a makeover on my X's front end. Got the diamond clear headlights, corners, and reflectors, along with a new grille and headlight trim.
Aside from the front end, I added vent shades, a shorter antenna, and got a glasspack and chrome tip put on. I am still in the process of changing the shocks, you can view my first post to see how thats going. *sigh*
After the install, I cleaned her up and took some pics. Here's my before and after.
I actually just purchased this Explorer a couple weeks ago. Its a '94 XLT 4x4 w/ 113k miles, only one previous owner. I actually owned one like this 3 years ago (Reason I've been registered here so long, heh). I bought it back in 2001 and it was the same color, package, EVERYTHING. Well, almost everything, my previous X had more miles, a sunroof, and the 4x4 didn't work. I'm sorta trying to make this one just like my old one. Here's a link to my old cardomain. I haven't touch that thing since 2005 but its still up.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/651454
Before you flame, I was a younger version of myself drawn into the lights and sounds of TF&TF. I don't regret it because it was fun, but I don't plan to go all green light crazy nor do I plan to put a ridiculous system in it. Just gonna put the more tasteful mods back on her.
I loved my old explorer and sold it to acquire a 1990 300zx which was in incredible condition. Click below to view my flickr album. Most Z pics will be on page 6, the first few pages are pics of my Explorer, parts I'm selling, and shots of my 5-speed conversion. The Z was originally an auto, blah, can't have that.
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http://flickr.com/photos/23579569@N07/
Me and my wife are now expecting our first child and I've been drawn back into the roomy interior of the X and hopefully the same reliabilitly my first X had. I'm glad to be back in the saddle of a first gen, I really missed my X when I sold it, but I can't say I didn't adore my Z.
Sorry this turned into an intro, I guess I could make an intro and put a link to this thread, heh, sorry. Tell me what you think.
Damone
Aside from the front end, I added vent shades, a shorter antenna, and got a glasspack and chrome tip put on. I am still in the process of changing the shocks, you can view my first post to see how thats going. *sigh*
After the install, I cleaned her up and took some pics. Here's my before and after.





I actually just purchased this Explorer a couple weeks ago. Its a '94 XLT 4x4 w/ 113k miles, only one previous owner. I actually owned one like this 3 years ago (Reason I've been registered here so long, heh). I bought it back in 2001 and it was the same color, package, EVERYTHING. Well, almost everything, my previous X had more miles, a sunroof, and the 4x4 didn't work. I'm sorta trying to make this one just like my old one. Here's a link to my old cardomain. I haven't touch that thing since 2005 but its still up.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/651454
Before you flame, I was a younger version of myself drawn into the lights and sounds of TF&TF. I don't regret it because it was fun, but I don't plan to go all green light crazy nor do I plan to put a ridiculous system in it. Just gonna put the more tasteful mods back on her.
I loved my old explorer and sold it to acquire a 1990 300zx which was in incredible condition. Click below to view my flickr album. Most Z pics will be on page 6, the first few pages are pics of my Explorer, parts I'm selling, and shots of my 5-speed conversion. The Z was originally an auto, blah, can't have that.

http://flickr.com/photos/23579569@N07/
Me and my wife are now expecting our first child and I've been drawn back into the roomy interior of the X and hopefully the same reliabilitly my first X had. I'm glad to be back in the saddle of a first gen, I really missed my X when I sold it, but I can't say I didn't adore my Z.

Sorry this turned into an intro, I guess I could make an intro and put a link to this thread, heh, sorry. Tell me what you think.
Damone