Offroad Bumper Cutting & Side Trimming | 3rd Gen Montero | Project "Vader's Chariot"
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 Published On Jun 12, 2021

Had some tire rubbing on the Montero so took jigsaw (and grinder) to it & trimmed everything nice and neat. Took it to a secret neighborhood offroad course aka a small hill.

Back to regular sign making next episode of Woodworking with the Russian.

Below are some of the tools/doodads you see in the videos that I personally use & have used “Russian Science” to test & verify their worthiness. If you buy stuff - I get a small contribution to the “Lada Fund Project” aka my dream of importing Soviet cars to the US in the name of science (official verbiage below just in case so I get the rubles):

Raptor Liner Kit: https://amzn.to/3BFwhDI
Motegi MR150 Trailite 16x8 6x139.7 0 offset: https://amzn.to/2UBjPUJ
Falken Wildpeaks AT3W 265/75R16: https://amzn.to/2UwKodQ
PlastiDip 4 pack (used for my mirrors, emblems & taillights): https://amzn.to/3eKvd7o


Rest of my woodworking stuff:
Cheap basic projector: https://amzn.to/3eJINYV
A bit fancier ViewSonic (I’ve used an older model for 8+ years now): https://amzn.to/36SrVL9
Mega Pack of Various JIgsaw Blades: https://amzn.to/3kOfk3M
Basic Jigsaw that I use: https://amzn.to/2UDqBZZ
“Sergei The Sander”: https://amzn.to/3ru9sy3
180 grit sandpaper 5 inch discs (that’s pretty much all I use): https://amzn.to/3y02WRZ
Really simple basic dremel/rotary tool (to make painting lines): https://amzn.to/36Re1sG

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