So long to the FJC....but not goodbye. (1 Viewer)

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Hey ONSC,

Its been a while since ive posted and talked to some of you, so i thought i would say hello. Michelle and I are in the final weeks before baby Mason makes his arrival, I know Michelle is more ready for the day than me, shes been a trooper to make it though the heat of the summer that for sure!

I regret to say that we have both made the decisions to sell or trade in the FJC for a Tundra CrewMax. The FJ will be a nice down payment and the Tundra will be much safer and practical for our everyday operations. FRET NOT, we will be back in the Cruiser scene in the near future, but most likely in an 80...Would anyone complain if i showed up to camp in the Tundra? lol

Hope to see you guys in the near future.

If you know anyone.... Modified 2007 FJ Cruiser - Excursion Ready

Regards,
TailsWCU

 
Nothing wrong with building a tundra.... Just saying :)

Best of luck for you Michelle and Mason.
 
Nothing wrong with building a tundra.... Just saying :)

Best of luck for you Michelle and Mason.

Right? Thats what I'm saying....
 
I mean if you like that sort of thing....
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Plus the supercharger is still avail on that one :bounce2:
 
Only limit a tundra has compared to a FJC is size and weight. Can still be made for a light wheeler/expo rig easily.


Grab a flipac and get out in the world.


PS this will also make your boat towing duties that much easier.
 
Only limit a tundra has compared to a FJC is size and weight. Can still be made for a light wheeler/expo rig easily.
Grab a flipac and get out in the world.
PS this will also make your boat towing duties that much easier.

HAHA, yeah i cant wait to hit Daniel in it....:steer::bounce2::doh:

Dude that Flipac is awesome! Never seen those before.

Yes that is a determining factor for sure, been pulling it with our Highlander which does fine but by no means ideal.
 
Per Michelle, "You should tell them your wife wants a pull behind camper and an 80 so we cant be doing Tons to a Tundra...."

:beer::bounce2::cheers::worms::steer::clap:
 
Word on the streets is that only true ballers drive Crewmax Tundras. They're more than welcome at any campsite I'm at!
 

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