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It's been a while since I have been active on the 100 series forum. My other projects are keeping me busy and now, with our 80 series coming back home after being with my son, I can see myself being back on the 80 series forum again researching and replacing... Here is what the driveway looks like today:
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Yes, they are all mine. My youngest is driving the 100 these days as her DD and I am driving the LX as mine. The 80 will need engine work before I do much more with it (heavy valve knocking going on...)
 
When you get a chance please do a write up thread on the Roaming Rally as I and others nearby (upstate ny) would love to hear more.

It was my first event and I enjoyed it!!
A participant came all the way from Columbus Ohio for the 2nd time.
The rally has a variety to trails in terms of difficulty and distance, from gravel roads to rock crawling, and participants are ranging from newbies to experts so u are not restricted to limited choices.
Check out some of my vids and pics on my instagram: Tareq_Overlanding.
 
I like my Land Cruiser too much to do that! Never thought it was a submarine. Hope it came out OK.
 
Damn Rons photography makes me feel pretty inept.... awesome pic Ron That's my lame attempt at the same spot

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Kolob Reservoir, Utah, @rb4638
 
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I bought another 100 series yesterday, man I am really happy with this one. I've got some work to do but not a lot. It's a 98 with 225,000 on the clock. Safari snorkel and Fox Wing awning going on tomorrow






 
Looks good. I like the hood center being completely blacked out! Nice score.
 
Thanks man, I bought over in your state, came from Boone, NC.
 
I like my Land Cruiser too much to do that! Never thought it was a submarine. Hope it came out OK.
Came out the other side just fine. This was the last one of several watercrossings in three days travelling this track.
 
Dropping into the first creek crossing on the Old Telegraph track, Cape York QLD. Palm Creek is not exactly a warm up, you're chucked in the deep end straight up.
 

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