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Came out of the sporting good store today and found a fellow cruiser

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So what you are trying to tell me is that if I want a Tan 60 I am going to have to come and steal yours? Or just hang out in the sporting goods store parking lots?! :)
 
i didn't realize big tires make truck look bigger or is it an optical illusion?
his (right one) were 33s, mine (left) are 32s

I am going to 35s next round
 
Very nice rig man...cool score! Where to route the rack light wires seems to always be the eternal question and an answer I have to come up with for myself soon!

~Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
 
Nice looking rig OrygunCruiser! Im in Keizer with a white one.
 
Not much to update on the rig, but I just wanted to let the mud peeps know that I left my job in the rear view mirror today. I have decided to hit the books and finish up my degree. thanks to those who did buy tires from me, I had a great time in the automotive shop but its time to move on in life and the time was right.
Cheers
 
Very cool...

-Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
 
Good for you dude.. There is much accomplishment felt in the finishing of a degree. What are you going for?
I have always enjoyed creating landscape projects and art, so I am leaning in the direction of landscape architecture but its not set in stone yet.
 
I have always enjoyed creating landscape projects and art, so I am leaning in the direction of landscape architecture but its not set in stone yet.

Set in mulch maybe?;)
 
OrygunCruiser said:
I have always enjoyed creating landscape projects and art, so I am leaning in the direction of landscape architecture but its not set in stone yet.

My mother-in-law just got her degree in that...she graduated a week ago. You gotta do what ya love!

-Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
 
Nice rig, there is something about old Land Cruisers, they become part of your life, once you tackle a few obstacles here and there, and you take a couple of road trips you realize this trucks are no bs, they grow on you.
I really don´t see myself driving any other vehicle.
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