2004 Lifted Sequoia
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2004 Lifted Sequoia
After months of deliberation, I finally decided that I needed to upgrade from my 95 Runner. I thought I wanted another Runner, prob. Gen 3 or so. I then stumbled upon this Sequoia. I fell in love with it. It was 120 miles away from my house, so after 3 hours of sleep, I headed down and drove it. I knew I had to have it. 2004, 110,000 miles on it. Has Nitto Mud Grabbers, 35,'s. I have always wanted a lifted Runner, but after seeing this one, and driving it, I knew it was mine!!!!
Enjoy,
Cole
Enjoy,
Cole
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So, what kind of lift is it? I'm assuming drop bracket since it is so tall?
Those tires are hideous.
Other than that its a pretty nice looking truck. I love how those sequoias look with a mild lift.
Those tires are hideous.
Other than that its a pretty nice looking truck. I love how those sequoias look with a mild lift.
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Do you happen to have that issue? If so could I get an email/scan of the article? It would be neat to see it.
If not, I see that I can order the issue for 7 bucks?
Thanks
Cole
If not, I see that I can order the issue for 7 bucks?
Thanks
Cole
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Oh she thought I was joking when I told her I bought it, but after I brought it home, she got in and took it for a spin and now I can't get her out it.
Thanks for putting up the page from the magazine as well. Pretty cool. Thanks.
Thanks for putting up the page from the magazine as well. Pretty cool. Thanks.
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Sweet looking Sequoia... check your local regs you may need to install longer mudflaps... the stock ones don't even make it as far as the axle... if you do go longer don't forget some retention straps like you see on the dakar race trucks. They will keep the flaps from getting caught up in the wheels.
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Quit being a hater Scuba! The tires are hideous? Those tires are bad ass. Way too manly for you I can see. Maybe you need some estrogen filled tires for your ride. Troll