Back to Black again
#21
Thanks guys, haha I thought you'd like that Ian people are going to stop laughing around these parts when the bolts win the super bowl.
bak3rme, I used to live in Roswell but I'm at Georgia Southern until summer, I'm up there a good bit still though
The stealth rack has been shipped out today and given a safe trip (the first one was damaged in freight) I'll have it on by Monday. We're going to Boone this next Thursday for MLK weekend for a few days of snowboarding, the 4runner and the rack and ladder will be getting its usage for sure. Lots of pretty professional pictures to come from that
bak3rme, I used to live in Roswell but I'm at Georgia Southern until summer, I'm up there a good bit still though
The stealth rack has been shipped out today and given a safe trip (the first one was damaged in freight) I'll have it on by Monday. We're going to Boone this next Thursday for MLK weekend for a few days of snowboarding, the 4runner and the rack and ladder will be getting its usage for sure. Lots of pretty professional pictures to come from that
thats cool man, i go to KSU, kennesaw state, i use to work over in alpharetta. thats pretty cool, i got 2 questions for ya though
1: how the hell do you get all that money to build up your ride like that when your a college student???!!
2: lol where do you go to snowboard down here in GA? without driving a days worth of time.
#25
bak3rme, the 4runner has been a constant work in progress for the last 3 years. i've been piecing it together and slowly changing parts, i've spent way more money than what's on there now since i've changed out the front suspension 4 times and the rear 3 times. i did have brand new regeared and locked diffs ready for install but last year family finances started looking shallow so i sold them.
half of it has been saving up here and there the arb was luck (idiot driver cut me off and ended up using her insurance money to 'fix' my stock front bumper), several companies have helped me along the way and without them it wouldn't be where its at now.
safari, its a do-it-yourself bedliner called herculiner. it was one of the first things I attempted when I got the truck and my lack of expertise at the time still shows today...you can see how the texture isn't really evenly distributed on a couple spots. regardless, the product has held up perfectly and not to mention the rear bumper was once chrome so its been nice having it hold there too.
i'll change the sig line sometime i can't keep up with that thing haha
as for you yoder...
did a little digging and found the last time she was all black haha
half of it has been saving up here and there the arb was luck (idiot driver cut me off and ended up using her insurance money to 'fix' my stock front bumper), several companies have helped me along the way and without them it wouldn't be where its at now.
safari, its a do-it-yourself bedliner called herculiner. it was one of the first things I attempted when I got the truck and my lack of expertise at the time still shows today...you can see how the texture isn't really evenly distributed on a couple spots. regardless, the product has held up perfectly and not to mention the rear bumper was once chrome so its been nice having it hold there too.
i'll change the sig line sometime i can't keep up with that thing haha
as for you yoder...
did a little digging and found the last time she was all black haha
#29
I'm envious, I have wanted a black on black vehicle since I was 12. Though don't get me wrong I'm thrilled with silver. But I digress love love love the black!
Also I sent you a PM about the ladder, hope you don't mind!
Also I sent you a PM about the ladder, hope you don't mind!
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