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What have you done to, or with, your Tacoma today?

Yesterday I hosted a Meet and Greet.

Awesome attendance and support from the community!

I was honored to premiere a build I made for Santa Margarita Toyota. I picked and designed the graphics myself! I call RDM Edition #0001

It's so awesome to be supported by so many folks!

Thanks again!!!

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Very cool Rob! You got me beat.

Today I used my Tacoma (and my friends's 2nd Gen) as a Skidder.

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We had a big snow storm a few weeks back that left a big chunk of a Doug Fir on my back forest. I plan on making it into a bench for people who walk up the hill in front of my house to sit on.
 
Finished. Awesome.

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the retune of the amp with the DD1 was so simple, and now that there is no "tune restrictions" that the OEM head unit had, my Morels sound 500% better, clearer, louder than before, and the sub is being used at full potential. At the highest volume I can stand, my hair vibrates.
 
Been a minute since I've posted an update of my truck. This is last night but I went and got groceries. I just got home from work and might update later if I decide to go out and take pictures.




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Just got the Total Chaos coil bucket gussets and spindle arm gussets installed yesterday!

Definitely will help keep things stiffer and in place when shes hammering on the dunes :D
 

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Blacked out the tail lights yesterday. Used VHT Nite Shines. I'm liking the look so far.
 

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I did all this! I fucked up installing the hood decal I've had forever, detailed the truck and got some trail rub out of the bed, and I finished installing a rack I made over the past few weeks.
 
Received my Smittybuilt RTT. Haven't taken it out of the box yet. Also started putting velcro on the back of my National Park patches and mounting them on the header...now I've got ALL the patches I've collected over the years (and have handed down to me) and I'm wondering how far is too far.
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EDIT: Sorry about the sideways-ness. Also, why was 1990 such a popular year for patches?
 
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