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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby rockbuggy4x4 » Fri May 31, 2013 8:23 am

lol True. I would much rather see it getting used once in a while rather then just sitting.
Jimmy
--> '85 cab w/ '89 engine and trans stock with minor pump tweaks and a flatbed. **soon to get lots of goodies**
--> '95 jimmy not so stock

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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby toyota231 » Fri May 31, 2013 10:54 am

Yes sir I agree with that. I'd hate to come back to a truck that hasn't moved in a while. Then every seal would leak and would need a new battery and all that.
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby rockbuggy4x4 » Fri May 31, 2013 11:29 am

Yup.
Jimmy
--> '85 cab w/ '89 engine and trans stock with minor pump tweaks and a flatbed. **soon to get lots of goodies**
--> '95 jimmy not so stock

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rockbuggy4x4
fuel screw!!!!
 
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby Q5Quint » Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:14 am

Howdy- I am right up the mountain in Boone NC- around 2 or so hours from you.

We have a lot of crawlers up here if you ever need any parts- we just got rid of a old landcruiser with a 350 swap, it would melt 35 mud tires on pavement but was so rusty we thought it might break in half at any moment. Gotta love the salt on mountain roads we get up here.

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