new place for stuff!!!
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new place for stuff!!!
I don't have any ties with these guys other than a few e-mails back and forth but hopefully will be checking out some of his stuff soon. He already has a 3rd rear skid done and is working on other stuff for 3rd gens and seems to be interested in other stuff if there is a market.
anyway check it out: www.trailcarnage.com
anyway check it out: www.trailcarnage.com
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I have a comment... Why does this guy have a series of pictures of a decapitation where the head is displayed on a fence post?
Kinda' psycho..
(edit: it's actually a link to an external page but framed into his site, so it's not HIM per se'...)
Kinda' psycho..
(edit: it's actually a link to an external page but framed into his site, so it's not HIM per se'...)
Last edited by midiwall; 03-30-2003 at 10:24 AM.
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Yeah... It looks like he's doing fun work.
btw, the page in question is actually in one of his galleries. I don't want to link to it directly here 'cause of wandering young folks, but it's easy to find.
btw, the page in question is actually in one of his galleries. I don't want to link to it directly here 'cause of wandering young folks, but it's easy to find.
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I did not see the heads, but I did find a big load of trucks.
http://www.auburn.edu/~blackc1/Tacoma/
Look in the folder Huge Trucks.
http://www.auburn.edu/~blackc1/Tacoma/
Look in the folder Huge Trucks.
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Another thing I notice a lot with these huge lifted rigs.
1. No custom front bumper, they run the stocker.
A winch would look real mean on these, and complete the look.
2. No fender flares.
For heaven sakes, cover up those big meats so they don't fling rocks at people behind you.
1. No custom front bumper, they run the stocker.
A winch would look real mean on these, and complete the look.
2. No fender flares.
For heaven sakes, cover up those big meats so they don't fling rocks at people behind you.
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Corey I don't think that it would matter on a rig that tall whether or not it has a bumper! It would never really hit anything. My personal feelings aside (jealousy!) I think that it would be cool to have a 3rd gen pickup or second gen 4Runner that was that tall without having to go to a SAS.
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fender flairs
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!!!!
Just picked up a nice rock chip today from a FORD driver who didn't want to pay the 40 bucks for mud flaps or flairs - you know the type - "you mean there is someone elso out here????
Just picked up a nice rock chip today from a FORD driver who didn't want to pay the 40 bucks for mud flaps or flairs - you know the type - "you mean there is someone elso out here????
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Whiplash Suspension.
I can't see any CV's on the front, or a diff, but that may be a product of the bracket more than anything.
In action? Not bloody likely.
I can't see any CV's on the front, or a diff, but that may be a product of the bracket more than anything.
In action? Not bloody likely.
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Rome, I did not mean it that way for protection, I meant a rugged looking bumper/winch combo to finish off the "gnarly" look.
To me when I think of a 4x4, they are incomplete unless they have a winch up front.
That's just me though, I think they complete the off road adventure look.
To me when I think of a 4x4, they are incomplete unless they have a winch up front.
That's just me though, I think they complete the off road adventure look.
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