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The exact moment when I lost my right front corner light!
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... And the exact moment when I lost my marbles:
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Thankfully I was able to drive out from there.
 
You, my friend...…... must have some LARGE marbles!!!!

Having 3 kids under 10 in the rear seat pushes the stakes a little higher. I am thankful for the memories that were made, fun that was had.
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This was found on my doorstep! I gotta figure out what length to run on my 2" lift. Thanks @TRAIL TAILOR

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Slee offers some running boards (slides/tubes) which look a lot better AND offer better protection - problem is they cost about $1000 bucks :confused:

I noticed someone had their LC painted Concrete Gray, which is an FJ color. My old rig was River Rock Green, which is still my favorite color for an 100. NATO Green is not a bad choice either - Canadian National just painted one of their locomotives that color to honor the Canadian Armed Forces (its the one on the far right - the other green and gray one is to honor WWII veterans.)

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Hi guys!
I´m Hernan from Argentina and I have a 100 Series, 4,2td and at4.
I bought it standar with Rhino´s front and rear bumpers.










I put 285/75 R16 and I went out to a few of offroads travel.









Now the 100 is in a painting workshop and return to me soon... I hope so....



My idea is 2" lift, winch, snorkel... perhaps... and enjoy it for overland travel.
I have a lot of technical questions...

Best regards and happy new year for everyone!! 🍻🍻🍻🍻


Well, It cames back from the paiting shop...

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Trying to pick up light painting as one of my New Years Resolutions

I am FAR from an expert (I seriously barely know anything) when it comes to photography but I’ve been messing around with light painting for a bit. I’ve found that if you keep the light source facing away from the lens at all times then you can get the picture without the streaks. It takes some practice but you can get some cool shots.

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Really like the color - wonder if it is from the factory or custom?
 
I am FAR from an expert (I seriously barely know anything) when it comes to photography but I’ve been messing around with light painting for a bit. I’ve found that if you keep the light source facing away from the lens at all times then you can get the picture without the streaks. It takes some practice but you can get some cool shots.

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Looking good!
 
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New '14?
 
No this is one of the newer 200s because it has the horizontal LED's in the taillights, I think this particular one is a '19 . AFAIK the older model 200s (I think '08-'15) have more circular taillights.

I should've clarified I just happened to see this one in the parking lot, it is much nicer than my '14:)
 

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