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TR00PR: Missed Every Target

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by Anderson, May 18, 2020.

  1. Sep 24, 2021 at 12:41 PM
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    Anderson

    Anderson [OP] Dudemanbro

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    Right thread.

    No updates to the flatbed per se. Life/COVID has thrown me a couple of curve balls and a nasty slider

    TR00PR has been in the garage and enjoying a complete rewriting of accessories, prototype crap, leather interior upgrade(w/HEATED SEATS!!!), 60 percent rear seat delete(Goose Gear), interior fridge mod, lots of “constant power” sources throughout the interior, dual air compressor installed, etc. I’ll find time to throw up some pics, but life has been extremely hectic right now.
     
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  2. Aug 7, 2023 at 3:20 PM
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    Anderson [OP] Dudemanbro

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    Well, it’s been a few years…

    IMG_6417.jpg IMG_6425.jpg

    I have a new rear dual swing out by BAMF(Some of you may remember I had the privilege of prototyping the front and rear bumpers for BAMF) but need to trim it so it matches the McNeil rear bedsides. Also, the front bumper had to go on a diet to accommodate the McNeil front fenders.

    The exterior has been completely upgraded to current tech standards found on all new vehicles(except power memory seats). Some of the other Broverlanding equipment has been swapped from the Tacoma to the Gladiator. I still haven’t put the water tank and pump in the Jeep, but that will likely happen before this winters desert rendezvous.

    I’ll post up more pictures when I get time. Having a JTDR makes having the Tacoma hard to justify. But, I can’t wait for a good rip in the desert this winter in the Tacoma.
     
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