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Concrete Helmet

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My often neglected Tundra Limited extra cab. I finally washed it for the first time in probably a year yesterday. Just turned 20K miles. Never any issues. The thing kinda hauls ass for a 5000# vehicle too, 400HP with a 4.11 rear end gets it up and out of the hole quick for a stock pick up truck......rides like Cadillac on the highway too.
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Pablos Tunnel

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Because I like Nissan.
Me too. Started with a 200sx in 1984. Owned plenty since. Plus some Fords. Drive Infiniti now. Q70L. Absolutley love it. Between the wife and I we have had a couple F150’s, 2 Explorers, a 500, 4 Maximas, two Z’s and 4 Infiniti’s. The Nissan products have held up and held their values.
 

jeeping8r

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Not a Nissan fan, I'll keep my 496 cubic inches of Chevy's finest big block thank you.

But the real truth is it's paid for and really don't want to sink upwards of $70K on a new truck. Which is about what it would take to replace what I already have.
 

oxrageous

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Added fog lights, as I didn't get that option, but all the wiring was still there so it was easy. Also installed a LED light bar.

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Then I added a LED light strip on the rear. Works as an additional brake light, blinkers, and backup light.

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Durty South Swamp

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doodley doodley doo!
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My often neglected Tundra Limited extra cab. I finally washed it for the first time in probably a year yesterday. Just turned 20K miles. Never any issues. The thing kinda hauls ass for a 5000# vehicle too, 400HP with a 4.11 rear end gets it up and out of the hole quick for a stock pick up truck......rides like Cadillac on the highway too.
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a whole 20k miles and no issues? Paint me shocked.


Do you even offroad bro?
 

MJMGator

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2017 Tundra 1794 Edition. Hauls ass and rides like a dream. More room in that SOB than a school bus.
 

crosscreekcooter

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I pass these 4 (there may be 5) 1950's era Willys Overland pickups rusting away in an equipment yard twice a week.
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oxrageous

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Dude, that goes against your style completely. A brand new truck? With payments? :faint:
 

bradgator2

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Dude, that goes against your style completely. A brand new truck? With payments? :faint:

You are 100% dead on. But I had already committed to myself that I wouldnt perform another major/expensive repair on my truck. Sure as crap... all hell broke lose yesterday morning on the drive into work. After talking with my awesome friend who is also my awesome mechanic... best case was $1500. I had this one reserved for me by 2.

MSRP is $50,555. Fuking ridiculous. I can buy a car with my Amex thorugh TrueCar. They were saying invoice is 42, but they could secure a price of 40,000. Mullinax strait up asked for $37,100 on their website. Zero other fees, just tag transfer and tax. And then they gave my 4k for my truck that I basically had to push into their lot. So all in all... cant complain. My old truck was pretty good to me for 15 years, but it was time to put her down.
 

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