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Sitting next to your sick 80 series it looks like a midget, lol

Nobody I know, might be a Rutherford county soccer mom?
 
Thanks for that Joel. Not gonna lie there was a part of me that hoped they would feel inadequate when they came out and saw what they are supposed to look like.
 
Wow this thread has taken a strange turn.

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Anyone know who might be the owner of a red 60 series in Chapel Hill off Old State Hwy 99 .

Everytime I stop by no one is home . I don't think the truck has moved sense I have moved here . Looks to be in good shape .
 
The way it sitting I really can't get a picture of it . The neighbors might think I'm up to no good . I'll keep trying to catch someone at home . Like I said it a nice 60 .
 
Not a 100% , but I think that is the one .

The driving/spot lights and winch on the front is what I'm not sure about . The back end is just like the picture with the spare tire carrier .
 
Durhamtown

Get Your 4wd Vehicle Ready

Durhamtown

Get your 4x4 Vehicle Ready for March 22nd!

Bootlegger's Challenge

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In conjunction with the Durhamtown Moonshine Festival and BBQ Cook-Off on March 21-23, Durhamtown will host The “Bootlegger’s Challenge” on Saturday, March 22. The Bootlegger’s Challenge will be a timed race open to ALL 4wd vehicles on the new obstacle course located at the entrance of the park.
Sponsors for the event include: •Courtesy Dodge Ram Jeep located in Conyers, Georgia

•Classic City Off Road (CCOR) located in Athens, Georgia

•Budweiser Beer.

The Bootlegger’s Challenge will be divided into 2 classes:

1.Street Legal 4wd Vehicles (All vehicles in this class must be tagged and insured)

•Entry Fee- $25 payable on the Durhamtown website at the time of registration

Entry Fee will include the race and all of the festival activities on Saturday •Currently, the prizes are set for 50 drivers. If we go over 50 entries, Durhamtown will add $10 from each entry to the prize pool. Maximum of 100 participants, so register early!

•Prizes for 50 entries:
First- $700
Second- $300
Third- 9000lb Engo winch
Fourth- High-Lift jack
Fifth- Durhamtown package

•Each vehicle will get one lap around the track.
Place determined by the fastest lap time.

5:00 minute maximum time limit

2.Unlimited Class- Anything goes! This class is for the rigs that cannot be driven on the road (trailer rigs and buggies)

•Entry Fee- $35 payable on the Durhamtown website at the time of registration
Entry Fee will include the race and all of the festival activities on Saturday
•Overall Fastest winner only

•Prize- $300 plus Durhamtown will put $20 of each racer's entry fee back into the pot.

•Same course, same time limits, fastest lap wins.

To enter either race, your vehicle MUST have working safety belts/harnesses for driver and occupants!
While it is not required, if you have safety equipment (ex. Fire extinguishers, straps, etc.) please bring them with you.
Race packet pickup and sign-in will begin at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 22 at the BLUE CCOR tent. Driver’s Meeting at 1:30 p.m. The Bootlegger’s Challenge will begin at 2:00 p.m. The time of the Awards Ceremony will be determined by the number of participants. You do not have to be present to win.
After driving, you will be able to enjoy the Durhamtown Moonshine Festival and BBQ Cook-Off. You will be able to meet cast members from the hit show, “Moonshiners”.

During the Cook-Off, you will be able to sample delicious varieties of BBQ cooked by amateurs as well as pros and wash it down with samples of moonshine! Walk around, enjoy the live band, visit with various vendors, and watch a variety of scheduled shows. You will have plenty of time to enjoy the event…the festivities will last until 2:00 a.m.!

Registration

Forward this email to all of your 4 Wheel Drive and 4x4 friends.
Thanks,
Mike & Staff
 
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Is the 12 oz white/red available for purchase anywhere right now?

I ordered the ones for GSMTR the other day. The one's that have the imprint and stuff are not for sale. I just get them to give away at GSMTR. You can order just a plain one that has the Toyota Genuine Parts thing on it. Might be kinda pricey by the time shipping is factored in though. I can find out if you're interested. Shoot me a PM.
 
I'm looking for a " U-PULL IT " junk yard near Chapel Hill .

I know there is one in La Vergne that I like to frequent, but don't know about over that way. Whatcha lookin' for?
 
I know there is one in La Vergne that I like to frequent, but don't know about over that way. Whatcha lookin' for?

A place to get away .

nothing really , just like to go and see what I can find .
 
A place to get away . nothing really , just like to go and see what I can find .

The pick & pull at CFC recycling in Tullahoma Will keep you busy for a day. Not a lot of Toyotas but lots of old iron. They put all the vehicles that come in to be crushed on the lot for 3 months, some of the trucks stay longer.
 

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