Builds My First Land Cruiser! Just Discovered this Forum.

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A few pics from today's outing...just some pretty tame beach cruising.
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Looks like fun. That to me is what 80s are all about. Enjoy!
 
Who's taking the pictures?
 
Have I mentioned how much I love this truck!

It's clearly evident how much she (??) loves you and she's (??) never been happier.

Prolly want to find a frequent flyer arrangement at a convenient car wash with undercarriage jets and wash her daily, or damn close to.

Salt to Cruisers is like kryptonite to Superman.
 
Who's taking the pictures?
Somebody luckier than the rest of us...

I wonder if I could get the same welcome if I ever officially introduced myself... No I don't.

Welcome aboard Jen! Any question you can think of has probably already been answered here - several times over. This forum is part of what makes owning an 80 great.
 
Welcome to the 80's @Aloha Jen, glad you're here! If you keep posting pics you will have the most viewed thread ever, I'm certain of that.

Nice looking 80, looks like you're are already enjoying it for the exceptional vehicle that it is.

Are there any places in Hawaii to off road with it a bit?
 
Very clean truck!! Nothing better than an 80 in Hawaii.
 
I'm not falling for it.
She's 17 and there is a LEO lurking....ready to make you register that you live in your moms basement for life.
I'd rather have a clean 80 then try to clean my name.
Now back to page one to check out the "condition" ;)
 
Surprised some Mud Leg Humper hasn't tried to show her some of his Snorkel pics!
Might wanna add "Toys" to the banned words just for this thread.
 
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Welcome to Mud. Nice rig. My advice would be to remove the running boards and consider relocating the spare tire. Those things alone will give you a lot more ground clearance and the best part is it's free and takes about an hour. Plus, no need for a lift so you don't have to go through a big hassle when you get your inspection sticker. My wife and I used to live on Oahu and I had a Jeep with a 2 inch lift. It was hell to get an inspection sticker every time. HI has some way strict lift laws. The thing I miss most about Oahu (besides the scenery) is breakfast burritos at Kono's in Haleiwa.
 
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