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    My current Tundra up on Cherokee Lake in TN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    I'll shoot over a kids head in a blind or long gun one on a turkey in a heart beat. You want to kill stuff around me you gonna earn it.

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    Damn, that is awesome. Post some more pics. What is the store on the bed?
    Last edited by SCDAWG; 10-11-2020 at 08:18 PM.

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    Helluva nice rig.

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    “Reliably boring”

    I’ll take my tundra over domestic..
    Quote Originally Posted by Chessbay View Post
    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
    "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"- Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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    Quote Originally Posted by smitch320 View Post
    “Reliably boring”

    I’ll take my tundra over domestic..
    Did we not just establish that Tundras were domestic?
    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    Steelin' Ducks is the KRT of suppressors and such.

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    208,000 miles and still just as solid as the day it was bought.

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    My 2018 4runner 4wd. 20k miles. All stock except for step
    Bars. It’ll get attention soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DropEm View Post
    My 2018 4runner 4wd. 20k miles. All stock except for step
    Bars. It’ll get attention soon.
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    Riverhawk represent

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    Gave her a workout yesterday, rode right at 20 miles. I was a bit cramped getting off after 10 hours on the water. Still a super fun boat.

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    If ya'll want a Yota with V8 power- better buy one soon- V8 gone after 2021

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    If ya'll want a Yota with V8 power- better buy one soon- V8 gone after 2021
    Crazy that they would get rid of the v8 in the Tundra. I’ve seen several videos on those trucks hitting a million miles with normal maintenance and repairs.

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    On GM vs Toyota- we have both. Toyota has 245k mikes and the GM 100k. Toyota is in much better shape from mechanical to interior. I will never buy another GM- absolute POS.
    Carolina Counsel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carolina Counsel View Post
    On GM vs Toyota- we have both. Toyota has 245k mikes and the GM 100k. Toyota is in much better shape from mechanical to interior. I will never buy another GM- absolute POS.
    My cousin has a sequoia 4.7 going on 500k miles. She bought it new. I asked when are you going to get a new car. She said “ well I thought when the wheels fall off, that was a long time ago.” 500k on original drivetrain. There’s a couple 1 million mile tundras Floating around out there as well.
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    That’s what’s wrong with half of the shit in the US now. “Fixing” stuff that doesn’t need to be fixed. I guess I need to go ahead and start shopping for a new one. Once the ‘21s are gone and they drop a v6 in them the used v8s will be high as camel cock. Prolly drop back into a Tacoma if I don’t have one by then.
    Quote Originally Posted by cajunwannabe View Post
    Man is merely a two legged locust, devouring wild lands, developing and prostituting wildlife and fisheries under the guise of "use of the resource" for tremendous profit and moving on. Will it ever end?

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    Twin turbo V6- sell by 100k miles just like the friggen Ford ecoboost- fuck everybody that keeps trucks for lots of miles. We bought V8 Coyote for my wife last month

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    2013 with 130k. OME HD lift, white knuckle sliders, bumper is from CBI off road, they didn't disclose the bumper was for 2016 or newer so the fab shop cut the base a little high- getting fixed soon with new fog lights, parking sensors, etc. Needs some bigger wheels and tires and I will probably keep it as is until it gets a few years older.

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    Quote Originally Posted by murraywader View Post


    2013 with 130k. OME HD lift, white knuckle sliders, bumper is from CBI off road, they didn't disclose the bumper was for 2016 or newer so the fab shop cut the base a little high- getting fixed soon with new fog lights, parking sensors, etc. Needs some bigger wheels and tires and I will probably keep it as is until it gets a few years older.
    A 200 series is probably my next vehicle purchase. I’ve heard 2021 is the last year of the land cruiser in the US. Not that it affects me as I refuse to spend 6 figures on a vehicle. I’ll probably look for a 2011-2016 when the time comes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinghagen#12 View Post
    A 200 series is probably my next vehicle purchase. I’ve heard 2021 is the last year of the land cruiser in the US. Not that it affects me as I refuse to spend 6 figures on a vehicle. I’ll probably look for a 2011-2016 when the time comes.
    I've heard its the last year of luxury land cruisers, my sources may be wrong but everything I've read says they're gonna stick around but lose all the fancy amenities.

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