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So, we were out killing Christmas trees last weekend and of course on the way back, the wife wants to stop at the outlet mall. I drop her off and start looking for a place to park, when what to my wandering eyes should appear, but my old 4Runner in the first parking spot...so of course I had to park right next to it and take pictures. Talk about a random occurrence...she still looks good too!
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The only thing better about the 4R is the front plate.

4th gens with the V8 are badass though, I too had one.
 
Good scooped v8 4 runner looks excellent

However the 200 is straight boss whether you are a Taliban leader or a USA baller

4 runner are for peasants these days :)
 
The only thing better about the 4R is the front plate.

4th gens with the V8 are badass though, I too had one.

Ha, well, I beg to differ with you...although I think you guys got yourselves a good coach. ;)
 
Good scooped v8 4 runner looks excellent

However the 200 is straight boss whether you are a Taliban leader or a USA baller

4 runner are for peasants these days :)

I agree...when I bought my 4Runner, I only wanted the Sport Edition with a V8. I really don't like the way the non-scooped hoods look, but I loved the way mine looked. And as bad ass as I though the 4R was off road, it can't hold a candle to the LC.
 
Ha, well, I beg to differ with you...although I think you guys got yourselves a good coach. ;)

Yes and I think he's bringing a couple of others from t-town, too.

I agree...when I bought my 4Runner, I only wanted the Sport Edition with a V8. I really don't like the way the non-scooped hoods look, but I loved the way mine looked. And as bad ass as I though the 4R was off road, it can't hold a candle to the LC.

A V8 4R with ATRAC is an excellent platform. Same with GX460 and LC200, but those are even more rugged and refined than the 4R.
 

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