Taco_Hawaiian_661
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Nice what’s your set up
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Nice what’s your set up
ICON Suspension Stage 3. Tires BF Goodrich KM3 295/70/17 with Method 305 NV Wheels.Nice what’s your set up
It sure is!Such a fun place to roam around.
ICON Suspension Stage 3. Tires BF Goodrich KM3 295/70/17 with Method 305 NV Wheels.
Might be mall crawlin' but you can tell they get wheeled hard just by looking at them.Yessir. Mall crawlin marathon.
sometimes.Might be mall crawlin' but you can tell they get wheeled hard just by looking at them.
Super clean! Welcome to the forum.Newbie
Thank you for the welcome Brother. Your Tacoma build blog is what brought me here. I am jealous that you have some real terrain to enjoy your Tacoma on. Although I use to live in Aspen, Co. I have been a flatlander for the past 20 years. Definitely miss the mountains.@TowerPilot44 nice purchase!!! Welcome to the party man!!!
Welcome!!! What’s first on the mod list?Just purchased with only 12 miles on it. No Mods yet.
Congrats!! That truck is beautiful. What do you want to do with it?Just purchased with only 12 miles on it. No Mods yet.
Nice dude! Definitely spiced it up a bit.Got the new Goat truck wrap on.
Definitely gave it something it was missing for sure. Matt did an awesome job.Nice dude! Definitely spiced it up a bit.
Hi, and thank you. I'm not sure what's first. I am thinking about putting a topper on it. It would be nice to have lockable dry storage.Welcome!!! What’s first on the mod list?
Thank you for the welcome Brother. Your Tacoma build blog is what brought me here. I am jealous that you have some real terrain to enjoy your Tacoma on. Although I use to live in Aspen, Co. I have been a flatlander for the past 20 years. Definitely miss the mountains.