Got my rig back from Armorology...Dial-up beware
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Welcome to the club Jon.
Now you just need to lift that thing and get wheelin.
It really does look great and I'm glad you made the drive out
to Colorado to get it done.
I hear there might be a rear Sequoia bumper in the future?
Take care and enjoy. Later Doug
Now you just need to lift that thing and get wheelin.
It really does look great and I'm glad you made the drive out
to Colorado to get it done.
I hear there might be a rear Sequoia bumper in the future?
Take care and enjoy. Later Doug
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Looks sex-ay, although that factory skid looks out of place now for sure. Aaaah the mods never really end do they? If only I didn't have a mortgage, responsibilities, the need for food, etc....
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The end of an era... :(
All,
It is with GREAT Regret that I tell you that my 3rd generation 4runner is gone...This rig was in our family since new and served us faithfully for 170,000 miles. I began my overlanding journey with this vehicle, and I will always remember this rig with great memories.
My rationale for the platform change was simple. It did not have enough power to fully load up my family, the Sherpa II and our gear. So, I chose to pull the trigger...
Here she is going to the dealership...Took out the Wet Okole seat covers and the Pro Comp 7028 wheels...And yes these will be put up for sale shortly ~ stay tuned for the ad...
The platform that I am going to build next is this...
Wait until this beast is up and going...Windows tinted this afternoon, Ameraguard spray in liner next week...
Anyway, thanks all for the kind words on the 4runner build. You ain't seen nothing yet!
Regards,
BWJ
It is with GREAT Regret that I tell you that my 3rd generation 4runner is gone...This rig was in our family since new and served us faithfully for 170,000 miles. I began my overlanding journey with this vehicle, and I will always remember this rig with great memories.
My rationale for the platform change was simple. It did not have enough power to fully load up my family, the Sherpa II and our gear. So, I chose to pull the trigger...
Here she is going to the dealership...Took out the Wet Okole seat covers and the Pro Comp 7028 wheels...And yes these will be put up for sale shortly ~ stay tuned for the ad...
The platform that I am going to build next is this...
Wait until this beast is up and going...Windows tinted this afternoon, Ameraguard spray in liner next week...
Anyway, thanks all for the kind words on the 4runner build. You ain't seen nothing yet!
Regards,
BWJ
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