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OME 886, expedition rear leafs, All Pro rear bumper w/hidden hitch, All Pro sliders, LRUCAs. ARB bumper, 9000lbs Warn winch, CB, bed rack w/Rotopax, ATX teflon rims, 270/70/17 KM2s

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Currently getting a heart transplant:D

I was just about the ask about that...cause our '86 Hilux is a turtle up hill on the highway and we're not hauling that camper. Is that a V6 from a Taco?

She's looking good!

-Daniel Kent
 
I was just about the ask about that...cause our '86 Hilux is a turtle up hill on the highway and we're not hauling that camper. Is that a V6 from a Taco?

She's looking good!

-Daniel Kent

THanks.
Yeah I made do with the 22r for the last 5 years and got tired of crawling up the mountain passes at 15 mph. This should help! Plus now I'll have AC :cool:
3.4 is from a wrecked 2002 tundra with only 40K miles.
 
THanks.
Yeah I made do with the 22r for the last 5 years and got tired of crawling up the mountain passes at 15 mph. This should help! Plus now I'll have AC :cool:
3.4 is from a wrecked 2002 tundra with only 40K miles.

Right on... Should be scooting over those passes now! :D

-Daniel Kent
 
Great looking truck!!
 
Here's mine. Nothing major. FJ Cruiser coils, 5100s, LEDs inside, onboard air compressor, 12V charger ports on passenger and rear passenger doors, homemade fishing rod carriers, and thats pretty much it..

12V outlets on doors :)
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Rod holders...
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then one on top made from 4 inch PVC...
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How she sits now... Still need to make some better mounts for my top rod holder..
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^^^ Beautiful rig and area!

-Daniel Kent
 
thanks Daniel, yeah Peru is awesome for overlanding, officially more different environments than any other political landmass and you can't get to most of them safely without a 4x4... that's why I chose to be here!
 
thanks Daniel, yeah Peru is awesome for overlanding, officially more different environments than any other political landmass and you can't get to most of them safely without a 4x4... that's why I chose to be here!

I just watched some youtube videos of that canoe water crossing area! Nutty!
 
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