A little different

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D'Animal

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Saw this and decided to snap some pics.

Seems a bit extreme for Mud.
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Missing some fiberglass.
10-bolt SUA.
Is it even 4WD?
 
Maybe it's for the BAJA 1000. Isn't anyone allowed to race?
 
What in the hell is that eyebrow thingie over the front of the cab?
 
Looks like a guy who had access to a welder and some tubing, and went a little nuts. With those skills, he should have been able to add a solid axle up front...

I'd have no problem driving it :steer:
 
Looks like a guy who had access to a welder and some tubing, and went a little nuts. With those skills, he should have been able to add a solid axle up front...

I'd have no problem driving it :steer:

On the Hawaiin Islands they are installing 6" and 8" lifts on the IFS rigs. Kauai has the most of these type of rigs.
 
On the Hawaiin Islands they are installing 6" and 8" lifts on the IFS rigs. Kauai has the most of these type of rigs.

I lived in Guam for a 18 months and was amazed at how many lifted and SAS trucks I saw. Never saw one dirty as I changed my hobbies to kayaking and diving, but they were solid rigs. Some were sporting 38s and 40s. I had contemplated shipping an 85 4runner to the island, but figured on an island that small, the truck scene would be small. I was wrong.
 
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