Toyota 50th Anniversary Celebration

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Pretty decent time. Good selection of cruiserheads showed up. Amando from the Norcal group was down here with his wife and came over. Iggy (?) from the Rising Sun club and a TLCA officer in Colorado was out visiting and came over as well.

Museum is worth a visit. We had to endure a 45-1:00 hour presentation on all the new bells and whistles on the 2008 Landcruiser which got a little long, but there's no such thing as a truely free lunch! Lunch was very good!

I forgot my camera, but I'll bet Roberto will post up something in the Trails section.

Edit:

Here's the link to the Trails thread with some great pics from Roberto and James!

https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=183114
 
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It was a good time.

Bear80 (Benjamin) drove his super clean and very large 40th Ad. 80 all the way from Texas!
 
Brent,

The aprentice? WTF

The Intern.

Nickname I was hung with on me my first Death Valley trip with the Norcal gang as I was the newbie on the run. :rolleyes: Needless to say...it stuck with them. It should be :ban: since I'm not a newbie on their runs, but according to the Norcal gang, it sticks until I bring a newbie on a trip. Interested? Timing in March is usually bad for me anyway due to my fiscal March 31 year end.
 
I could'nt get my girls away from 2000GT's. I already have my free land cruiser poster up in the garage. Enjoyed the large showing of cruisers from all era's.
 
Yes we did and turned folks away too!

there were a bunch about two parking lots down...saw them as we were pulling away...wish i'd known so i coulda stopped there and drooled. still got to check out some sweet rigs in addition to what was in the museum...and of course, i got to meet brent :D
 
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