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How should i Build my 82'?

Discussion in 'Toyota Trucks & SUVs' started by ChamYota, Oct 20, 2013.

  1. Oct 26, 2013 at 3:23 AM
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    Konvict KROG

    Konvict KROG Live Free or Die Trying

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    Old Toyota's, Power Wagon, and a Tacoma
    Traded the 2015 TRD Pro 6spd Supercharged on a PowerWagon and could not be happier. My 2011 Tacoma with the TX Baja package (Added by me) is still treating me great. My 1985 Toyota never skips a beat.
    i agree. There aren't enough left to hack up a good one.

    this is a play truck :)
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    put it together in 2008, its not nearly as clean as it looked. But mechanically great.

    this is what happens when you wheel it
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    have to keep it going because its family
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    dont worry shes still got years and years of love coming :)
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    going to push the roof back out this weekend i think..

    these old yota's are seriously addicting. They take what you throw at it and keep going and going and it makes you want to do more and more.

    I dedicated this one as a play truck in 2008 and ive been wheeling it and fixing it ever since. untill i rolled it i even drove it to work every now and then.
     
  2. Oct 26, 2013 at 3:25 AM
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    Konvict KROG

    Konvict KROG Live Free or Die Trying

    Joined:
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    Gender:
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    Vehicle:
    Old Toyota's, Power Wagon, and a Tacoma
    Traded the 2015 TRD Pro 6spd Supercharged on a PowerWagon and could not be happier. My 2011 Tacoma with the TX Baja package (Added by me) is still treating me great. My 1985 Toyota never skips a beat.
    also, keep your foot out of it at full lock and you wont have near as many problems with birfields.

    I have broken them, but i have wheeled with guys who break them every trip.
     

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