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At summit build

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Overland bound, Jan 28, 2023.

  1. Jan 28, 2023 at 6:36 AM
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    Overland bound

    Overland bound [OP] Member

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    Gender:
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    First Name:
    Diego
    Vehicle:
    2022 tacoma trd off road
    Stage 3 icon lift, spc uppers, c4 skids, cbi sliders, gfc camper
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    Is it just me or is it super rare to see an AT overland camper on Tacoma I feel like it’s all GFCs or drifters.


    anyways here’s my 2022 with an AT summit I plan on doing a bunch more work to only had the truck for 4 months so still needs a lot of work.
     
  2. Apr 5, 2023 at 11:45 AM
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    Unresolved Taco Issues

    Unresolved Taco Issues Well-Known Member

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    Jeff
    FINALLY off the island!
    Vehicle:
    2020 Gray Tacoma Access Cab
    Great looking rig! I find it rare to see ANY other wedge-type campers out here in the Midwest. I see quite a few RTT, but until there's a manufacturer who builds or retailer who sells them in 'flyover country's it will continue to be.

    I have a Summit as well and had to drive out to Prescott, AZ to get it. I don't wheel quite like you do, but the convenience of being able to hang-out in the camper and ease of set-up/tear-down makes it worth it to me!IMG_20230401_152601573.jpg
     

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