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Just thought I would introduce myself.
I am a long time toyota nerd but I am new to the forum.

I live in Rapid City SD as of late and I am attending the South Dakota School of Mines and Tech.
Anybody from the same area please feel free to give me a shout, I am always looking for new people to go wheeling with.

Here are a few pics of me and my rig.

This looks like an awsome forum and I am way excited to be able learn some new things and gain new freindships.

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nice rig man welcome to mud...let the addiction begin :D
 
thanks guys, as far as letting the addiction begin, i am glad to say its already begun. cruisers haunt my dreams.
 
welcome :flipoff2:

be sure to check the FAQ.

i'm the only one here it seems that will flame you if you ask with out checking.
there is a lot of good info in there that is fun to read just to learn somthing new even if you are not having an issue.

you will see me respond like: check grounds, its not a mass air flow meter, dont put a chevy engine in it, dont go body lift, OE guides not steel...

i have provided my phone number if guys want to call me for toyota help. its in the faq so you gotta actually look there.

if you aint breakin it you aint wheelin it.

search meatmobile build up
 
Welcome to MUD! :flipoff2: <-offical MUD greeting.

welcome :flipoff2:

you will see me respond like: check grounds, its not a mass air flow meter, dont put a chevy engine in it, dont go body lift, OE guides not steel...

Don't listen to Wristy. OE chain guides instead of steel ... schh.

He is right on one thing. Jerod has put together a dandy FAQ. Always good to go over it at least once even if you don't have a need to see it right now.
 
Welcome to MUD! :flipoff2: <-offical MUD greeting.



Don't listen to Wristy. OE chain guides instead of steel ... schh.

He is right on one thing. Jerod has put together a dandy FAQ. Always good to go over it at least once even if you don't have a need to see it right now.
I plan on it as soon as school is over this semester.
 
Welcome to MUD! :flipoff2: <-offical MUD greeting.



Don't listen to Wristy. OE chain guides instead of steel ... schh.

He is right on one thing. Jerod has put together a dandy FAQ. Always good to go over it at least once even if you don't have a need to see it right now.

we have gone over this a few times.
pappy does have a good argument though, in those times
 
We agree to both be right.
 
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