Will you use this 70 series for Expedition? (1 Viewer)

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Its a nice set up,maybe i will post it on other forum :D..but :flipoff2:

sorry i'm was dreaming here lmao
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You sure that's a 45, looks like a 70 series, 4.5l rig. Nice set up though.
 
Even though it has a half an exo, i would still cry if i rolled that. Prob a few grands worth of stuff bolted on to the front!
 
Very nice this 70 series pick up. A coment, in Venezuela they are a lot of TLC and someone are very nice.
 
Hello,

Venezuelan Cuisers are usually heavily modified with tons of accessories ranging from EMU suspensions to sophisticated GPS systems. All these mods are usually intended to travel the Venezuelan outback, which is big and challenging.

Or simply the owners like to pimp their cars.

Aside from good tyres, chains, a winch and some creature comforts, I don't really think you need more in your Cruiser. But that is just my opinion




Juan
 
That would be wheeled daily
 
it is a 89 with a 2H...why wouldn't you wheel it?
sure it is a purdy truck but with the armour it has even i would have a hard time busting it up...
 
it is a 89 with a 2H...why wouldn't you wheel it?
sure it is a purdy truck but with the armour it has even i would have a hard time busting it up...

With a 2H and all that armour it would be hard time getting it fast enough to bust it up:D

Looks great, but more of a trail rig than an expedition rig to my my way of thinking.
 
X2 that is no expedition rig
 

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