Back in the seat of a Yota
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Back in the seat of a Yota
New to the site and wanted to introduce myself. What up to all the Co. Yota drivers. Been a while (14 years) since my last Yota, it was a 81 long bed SR5 on 33's. Man did I love and beat the crap out of that thing, I was young and dumb for sure. Long story short it was absolutely beautiful when I got it and not so much when I sold it.
Now one to my new purchase, Gray 1987 4runner, 5 speed bone stock with 330,000 miles. 2 owners and it spent most of it's life in Oregon. Previous owners used the 4wheel drive like 5 times and maintained it really well. Runs absolutely great, 2 small spots of rust is all, inner door jambs. and the interior is pretty damn clean. Would like to find a new gray dash pad, mine has a few cracks as most do. Gonna get 31's on it as soon as I can find a used set, got 2 bills saved up right now. It's hard being a single dad. Already picked up some TJ springs to do a quick ZUK lift. Gonna leave it at that for the moment minus basic maintenance. First mod will be bumpers and sliders(hopefully out of my extra pay check in May and a trip to Addicted offroad, already have a brand new warn 8k winch just waiting to be mounted) then on to 4.88's and lockers. After that will be a minor lift to fit 33's. Eventually wanna SAS it.
Now one to my new purchase, Gray 1987 4runner, 5 speed bone stock with 330,000 miles. 2 owners and it spent most of it's life in Oregon. Previous owners used the 4wheel drive like 5 times and maintained it really well. Runs absolutely great, 2 small spots of rust is all, inner door jambs. and the interior is pretty damn clean. Would like to find a new gray dash pad, mine has a few cracks as most do. Gonna get 31's on it as soon as I can find a used set, got 2 bills saved up right now. It's hard being a single dad. Already picked up some TJ springs to do a quick ZUK lift. Gonna leave it at that for the moment minus basic maintenance. First mod will be bumpers and sliders(hopefully out of my extra pay check in May and a trip to Addicted offroad, already have a brand new warn 8k winch just waiting to be mounted) then on to 4.88's and lockers. After that will be a minor lift to fit 33's. Eventually wanna SAS it.
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Congratulations on your purchase. I can relate (sort of) - I had to give up my '95 Tacoma because of money issues and the regular cab wouldn't fit my family in it. After 4 long years (not quite 14), I finally got back into an '04 Tacoma that I bought in Taos, NM... I was smiling the whole way home.
Sounds like you are wasting no time getting back into business. Can't wait to see pictures.
Sounds like you are wasting no time getting back into business. Can't wait to see pictures.
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