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  • aeion's Nissan Hardbody | Low and Silly

    Hey everyone! I figured since I'm starting to make some progress on my truck it would be a good time to start a thread to track my progress and such

    My name is Alex and I purchased this 1996 Nissan D21 about a month ago with 133,XXX on it, completely stock with a bed that used to be on a white truck. You'll see more of that soon. I had my mind set on keeping it stock and just driving it around but that lasted about a week. I'm the third owner of the truck and the first person to even think about modifying it so it was a good base to start on. Time for ultra heavy duty premium super awesome quality iphone pictures...Meet Vlad everybody:

    The two owners before me were both old men. So the like I said, the truck is totally stock and doesn't seem to be beaten or driven hard in any way...the day that I bought it






    First on the list, since all was stock was NGK plugs and wires. Turns out it really needed both of them.


    The previous owner lived on a dirt road and never cleaned the engine bay...not once. Not when oil was spilled on the valve cover, not when he washed the truck to sell it, never and ever. There was an extremely thick coat of dirt mixed with oil on EVERYTHING under the hood. So I used an entire bottle of Simple Green on it and went to work at the car wash. I'd say it turned out pretty well for not scrubbing anything...


    Added stickers for that jdm y0 look and found a glove at the carwash. Decided the glove would be a nice touch for the bumper



    Also, a mustache...for character or something


    Plasti-dipped the upright chrome trim on the windshield. It's amazing how much of a difference this made


    Because rust is cool


    Suddenly these appeared



    Time to get to work:

    Awesome!


    These were fun...


    Because of these...meh


    Blocks, bro



    Shocks, dood


    The redneck bit...super baller MUD TIRES


    Time to play Count the Nissans!!


    JDM camber


    The glove of questioning


    All buttoned up


    Success








    Compared to a stock 4WD hardbody:










    And this brings us to the present! I'm loving the drop but do plan to go lower once I find some money for drop spindles. When I do those I'll also redrill the leaf hangers to drop the rear some more. Future goal is to have a static stanced truck in the current definition of the word. Details including blast pipes, some suede on the inside, some gauges, maybe 4WD front fenders if necessary, and some other dumb stuff. I'll keep this thread updated with more progress as it happens so stay tuned and enjoy!
    Last edited by aeion; 04-29-2012, 04:47 PM.
    Find me on Instagram - alex_garagezeroeight

    1931 Ford Model A project - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2362912

  • #2
    Cool where in texas are you located?

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    • #3
      Commerce/Paris/Greenville. AKA Northeast Texas haha
      Find me on Instagram - alex_garagezeroeight

      1931 Ford Model A project - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2362912

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      • #4
        O damn I live in Campbell between Greenville and commerce! lol small world

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        • #5
          Haha awesome! Idk if you've ever met him but the place that I was at putting the blocks in is Tyler's house. He used to have a bagged green single cab out of Paris that was pretty awesome a few years back
          Find me on Instagram - alex_garagezeroeight

          1931 Ford Model A project - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2362912

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          • #6
            Vlad's twin found him


            Sooper cool 90's truck on the shock boxes


            What the interior looked like today


            This is how I know it's not low enough....it only scrapes bumper on a steep entrance to a parking garage


            It can still haul ropes and a BFHook


            Ultra cool Instagram photo y0
            Find me on Instagram - alex_garagezeroeight

            1931 Ford Model A project - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2362912

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            • #7
              I like it. I like a good hard body, well in general i love a mini truck in general i should say. Great start man. What are your plans for wheels?
              Instagram: "Cole_Lenhart" Out of Thread Builds Shoots and Progress
              Just a Truck Build: "Here"

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              • #8
                To start I'm going to pick up my buddies Denali 16" six spokes and space them out to make them flush. But first I'll probably go lower to make it look more sexaayyyyyyy

                Edit: After that, I'd like to do 18's of some sort. Maybe Titan wheels, or Grid type B's or something. Not completely sure yet but should be pretty interesting. Like I said, I will make sure the final product is low with an aggressive fitment. No bags. So should be fun to watch
                Last edited by aeion; 03-20-2012, 12:36 AM.
                Find me on Instagram - alex_garagezeroeight

                1931 Ford Model A project - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2362912

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by aeion View Post
                  Haha awesome! Idk if you've ever met him but the place that I was at putting the blocks in is Tyler's house. He used to have a bagged green single cab out of Paris that was pretty awesome a few years back
                  Nope don't know him but we will have to meet up some time. Lol

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                  • #10
                    For sure man! I'm pretty much always around going to school in Commerce
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                    1931 Ford Model A project - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2362912

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                    • #11
                      Well progress is slow going until I get a job but I'll be doing a yellow single fog on the front soon. Just need to find what I need to do the job in this crappy town. Update soon!
                      Find me on Instagram - alex_garagezeroeight

                      1931 Ford Model A project - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2362912

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                      • #12
                        Here's one from a little shoot yesterday

                        Find me on Instagram - alex_garagezeroeight

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                        • #13
                          Installed the supertones from the Subaru....any suggestions on a color for them?

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                          • #14
                            Don't really have any idea how this happened. Meh



                            This is a comparison to a totally stock 96 4wd hardbody lol



                            Put the Nissan badge that I removed from the hood in the grille. And I love it there. So there it shall stay



                            My friend broke a stick once

                            Find me on Instagram - alex_garagezeroeight

                            1931 Ford Model A project - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2362912

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                            • #15
                              Plasti-dipped two of the wheels black to see what I thought.



                              Turns out I don't really like it so I'll try white next time.

                              Also did the rear bumper/hitch which I really really like. Sort of hides the fact that the bumper has been beaten via trailer many times by the PO's

                              Find me on Instagram - alex_garagezeroeight

                              1931 Ford Model A project - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2362912

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