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There's just something about a GX in the snow... 😍
 
Unfortunately, there still is more work to do (spending money). But great work done by Victory 4x4!

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Again... That's what owning and building a GX is all about, the adventure!
(and the bugs, dinosaurs and dragons!)
 
Went out with some friends with a '15 4Runner that was set up pretty identically to my GX (2" lift, 275/70/17 tires, CC/MTS), except they had rear diff lock. The girls got some seat time practicing, and loved it. Still a fan of the CC/MTS addition.

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Full skids (even though they drop a bit of clearance) add a bit of confidence to a beginner that she's not going damage anything vital.
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Don't think she trusts her spotter...
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What goes up, must come down. Fun little hill for the beginners to practice, gain confidence, and explore the limits of the rigs.
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Beautiful day out in the desert.
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Many years ago, I let my wife behind the wheel when we were off roading, and she was never the same again. She loves driving it! Hence her own 4x4 crewcab Taco.
 
Many years ago, I let my wife behind the wheel when we were off roading, and she was never the same again. She loves driving it! Hence her own 4x4 crewcab Taco.
Sounds 'spensive!!! The GX is her DD. I'll be d@#*ed if I'm gonna take the blame for scratching/denting it up! :lol: At least the first one...
 
Hi GXOR’er,

I’m sure there are many GX460 pics. But I finally took the plunge and got my first GX. Been hangout with GXOR on FB since 2017. No mod in sight yet, but I’m sure a few upgrade due soon.

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LOL. Did you drive in reverse in a snow storm? Funny how it looks like only the rear of the rig has snow on it and no where else. Especially when compared to the truck it's parked next to. :D
Just ripping down unplowed roads, unusual snow for us to be dry enough to do this, we typically have heavy wet snow that won’t billow up like that.
 

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