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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2012 11:49pm
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Quoting: toyota_mdt_tech I have a 98 Toyota Tacoma TRD off road pak, 4WD, also have a 98 Chevrolet K1500 4WD, a 2003 Toyota Highlander 4WD and a 9 2 Chevrolet C2500 turbo diesel. I'm going to sell everything and buy a new Dodge diesel. Gary O, I have a one owner 1998 60K mile Tacoma 4WD loaded always garage, I know its more than you wanted to spend, but its a gem. factory electric diff lock, ABS, pwr windows, locks, mirrors, steering brakes...
OK, sold my 98 Tacoma for $13,500!!! Sold my 98 K1500 and my 92 C2500 diesel.
I actually did buy the new Ram 2500 in crew cab, long bed, Cummins diesel, 4WD with the manual 6 speed transmission. Gets 18.6 highway.
Sold both Chevrolets a little later on.
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2012 11:53pm
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Quoting: mrmiji '68 Honda CT 90
I had 2 of those, a 1973 CT90 in Mars Orange and a 1978 in yellow with black trim. I restored the yellow one, it was rough when I bought it. This is what it looked like after resto.
And the Tacoma I sold, only 60K miles, $13,500! Tacomas in 4WD go for $5-$6K over blue book all day long! Its nuts. But I was OK with it.
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SE Ohio
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2012 07:05am
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My family cabin vehicle is the family minivan, omnipresent Honda Odyssey... Canoe rack on top has held lumber, rain barrels, etc. Can fit 3 kids and loads of gear inside where it is dry (though my youngest isn't always dry).
Already planning my load for next trip. Some roofing, outdoor furniture, lumber. Will it all fit? Stay tuned. Odyssey loaded with cabin cabinettes
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Rob_O
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2012 10:55am
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Did someone say diesel? I just got one of those...
So I could haul this...
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Rob_O
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2012 10:58am
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Samurai at work...
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bobbotron
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# Posted: 1 Oct 2012 12:19pm
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I bought a 05 subaru forester for our property. Does awesome, the AWD crawls up our washed out rocky "road" real well.
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AYP1909
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# Posted: 2 Oct 2012 10:08am
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I have my 1948 GMC 1.5 ton truck for hauling hay; the 2010 Ford Explorer for getting around in the snow; the 2007 Ford Ranger for hauling building materials; the 1969 Plymouth Barracuda convertible for fun; and the 1954 BSA Bantam for running to the mailbox.
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ADKBham
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# Posted: 2 Oct 2012 11:13am
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Use a Jeep Wrangler with 3.5 inch lift and 35 inch wheels. Also have an Artic Cat ATV and Artic Cat Snowmobile
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AYP1909
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# Posted: 4 Oct 2012 12:41pm
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Here is a photo of the Bantam:
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insane angler
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# Posted: 6 Nov 2012 05:20pm
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I have a stock 2004 Ford Escape and a lifted 1992 awd Subaru Legacy wagon.
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bobbotron
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# Posted: 7 Nov 2012 02:37pm
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Insane angler, got any photos of the legacy? Lifted subies are a lovely thing!
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spencerin
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# Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:36am - Edited by: spencerin
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1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara, five-speed, 4WD. I'd say I'd be taking my 2010 Honda Fury, too, but not sure how it'd do on gravel roads.....
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Patgreat
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# Posted: 17 Dec 2012 04:00pm
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2000 ford ranger sport 4X4. 162K miles, towes my boat just fine but I need more room as the family and projects grow! in the process of upgrading to a new F-150
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moregon
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# Posted: 24 Aug 2014 09:45pm - Edited by: moregon
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My property runs alongside a maintained dirt road but I do not plan on putting in a road from that to the cabin for a bit. There is access around the back way, its a little bumpy.
I have a 98 Jeep Wrangler, still going strong!!! Its pretty tricked out ( lift, mud tires, back seat removed tool box in place, etc, etc ) and DIRTY!!!!
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OwenChristensen
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# Posted: 25 Aug 2014 08:20am - Edited by: OwenChristensen
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I often take my work truck and in the last couple years, my wife also drives our car with the grandkids. That should be coming to an end now, as I bought a diesel Excursion which can pull a big trailer and haul everyone. Now I'd like a trailer that can haul the tractor and the old Bronco at the same time.
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beachman
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# Posted: 25 Aug 2014 06:18pm
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A Chevy Silverado 4x4 to get down about a mile of rocky road that cars could navigate slowly. Then load everything into a small boat at a creek to drive out into a lake and to our property. Then lug everything out of the boat to the cabin. Reverse the above to leave.
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ChuckDynasty
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# Posted: 25 Aug 2014 06:38pm - Edited by: ChuckDynasty
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03 2WD F150 $75 round trip. Subaru Forester $35. Both standard trans
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brooksm29
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# Posted: 26 Aug 2014 04:58am - Edited by: brooksm29
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I use my 2003 Suzuki XL7 4x4. This thing does amazingly well going through just about anything and gets good mpg. If it has a downfall, it is that it doesnt have the best ground clearance.
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