Bling 3rd Gen 4Runner {PICS}
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I do have to agree. It's not my taste but I do appreciate the work that has gone into it. The only time I will ever bash a ride is when the work is done half assed and things are dangerous. Even if it is not your taste you have to admire the passion and money people have for their rides.
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The problem I have with it it's kind of a useless vehicle,you know..showtruck. Every vehicle I own has to still have real streetability.
If I saw that truck I'd think 34 clowns would be ready to pile out of it.
If I saw that truck I'd think 34 clowns would be ready to pile out of it.
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I'd so drive that........
....off a cliff.
Ok, lots of work, I understand, but still... I had a lowered Camry in high school. After a while it gets REALLY old having to take every driveway entrance and speed bump at an angle. No thanks.
....off a cliff.
Ok, lots of work, I understand, but still... I had a lowered Camry in high school. After a while it gets REALLY old having to take every driveway entrance and speed bump at an angle. No thanks.
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I like it. It's different than the lowered s-10's and toyota pickups you see, and it looks really well done.Some thought and some time produces much better results than a sawzall and enthusiasm.
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