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That’s just it with a lot of this stuff, when you know you won’t lose it’s easy to make a decision.
Update on the cruiser: I’ve had a leaky inner axle seal for a while and I finally ordered the parts so I’m going to fix it soon.
Toy-YotaParticipantI don’t know of any boards for Cruisers but if you want to post a build this is a good place to do it!
You’ve got a nice 100 series!
Toy-YotaParticipantMy years of Kijiji use has turned out to be an asset. Daily searches have taught me what vehicles sell for and what is worth flipping. I don’t pick anything particular to flip. I just look through cars and trucks and specifically atvs everyday to see what’s been posted. And I move on them quickly if it’s a deal. Used stuff is selling for record highs right now because new inventory is a little bit limited. Originally I thought COVID would stifle buying but it hasn’t.
But it’s easy for me because I have a car trailer, and the space to keep things if I have to sit on it. I don’t like to keep things for more than a month though, even if it means ditching the price and getting it gone. I’d prefer not to keep stuff around.
Toy-YotaParticipantNo mount on the Lexus. Although if I did that I would bet it’s the only Lexus around with a plow on it haha
I sold the Can Am and made a few bucks so that’s nice. Trying to find another project to flip now.
Toy-YotaParticipantGetting snow tires on everything this year, my superduty and the Bobcat even got them this year.
Poser picture of my Lexus ready for snow.
Bought a project to flip, this Can Am. Did an ignition switch, couple relays and a map sensor. These stinking things are complicated.
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Toy-YotaParticipantI just realized I posted this in the 4runner thread not the one for my 80 haha
Toy-YotaParticipantArdbeg was good, our group had a range of vehicles and skills. A friends totally stock new rubicon did really really well, he had never been off-roading before so it was fun seeing him build confidence. Then an open diff JK on 35s, my friends SAS first gen Runner elocked front and rear on 36s and then me with the Lexus.
Everyone came into camp on different days so we really only wheeled a little. Camped up on the hill just before Round Lake.
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October 8, 2020 at 11:24 pm in reply to: Ardbeg: Oct 1-4 Grillin’ & Chillin’ (but not quite freezin) #210094Toy-YotaParticipantSorry my friend, Our group was slow getting going Because everyone was coming into camp at different times. We had a great time though over all, the trails were in good shape besides being a little wet.
Hope you had some fun with the newbies and showed them a good time
Toy-YotaParticipantUpdates Tommy texted, thought you guys would think it’s cool
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Toy-YotaParticipantGot a pic of your 80 series dieseldude? I’d love to see it!
Toy-YotaParticipantWow, finally gonna get rid of the one girl. How many km?
And did you buy this truck new?Toy-YotaParticipantI think he was up there last week.
Toy-YotaParticipantTommy let the white truck have a nap on the trail…
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Toy-YotaParticipantI’ll see what I can pull off!
Happy overall, sanding down the paint and liner to smooth it out made a big improvement. I had the tires balanced with balancing sand and that worked really well. They’re smooth as can be, this shop that works on Hino trucks did it, they said they’ve never had a complaint about the sand and it works well. I can attest to that.
Toy-YotaParticipantThanks! I’m happy Overall can’t wait to test it
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