Did some spring projects on the white '94 -
Used a piece from the wrecked red truck bed to repair the major rust hole in the bed of the '94. I used 3M body panel epoxy to install the piece and I'm reasonably happy with the results, especially compared to having a gaping hole in the bed.
Replaced the rotors and bearings with PowerStop and Timken goodies. The old rotors were woobbbbllllyyyyy..... I have new shoes for the drums, too, but haven't tackled that project yet.
Got the fog lights back on - one bracket is a touch bent, so I need to put some effort into straightening that. Note regarding the Nissan/Depo lights that seem to be an exact replacement for ours - the wiring grommet in the back of the light is a different size, so you can't use the factory wiring as a replacement for the wiring that comes with the light, and for some reason "they" decided that black should be hot and white should be ground, so I blew a couple of fuses before I realized what was wrong. Now I have to eventually redo my nice wiring.
Got new key fobs programmed, new moisture barriers in the doors, and the passenger-side lock actuator replaced.
Next up, LMR door repair kit install, JBG dash support repair kit, and change out the driver's seat with a spare one I have (have to move the recliner handle to the better seat).
Got the dash trim kit, door handles and wing vent handles from JC Customs and now I have to decide which truck they should go in.
I've put ~7000 miles on it since it came to live with me last August. I love having it.
Note - I've been using 3M's adhesion promoter on some plastic repairs and it GREATLY enhances the effectiveness of various glues, especially plastic epoxy, on the interior pieces.