Pismo 3 Trail Report!
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aye. that works. it's not that i'm in the biggest rush, but i'm trying to keep my promise of getting a shirt design out this week. i do look forward to that video.
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OK here are some my pics (video will be later)
(4Rkid I dont think I will be able to use much of your vid as the frame rate looks pretty low which makes editing it in difficult)
Campsite
(4Rkid I dont think I will be able to use much of your vid as the frame rate looks pretty low which makes editing it in difficult)
Campsite
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Do you guys know what opportunity your missing!?!?!?
This is comming from the first ever (as you all know) Toyota 4x4 magazine....
Aug. 9th
Next up: 4WD Toyota Owner needs photos! 4WD Toyota Magazine is doing
feature articles on two subjects which we need photos for:
Driving in sand or dunes
Driving in winter conditions: snow, especially, or winter mud. Photos
need to show winter conditions.
If you have photos of your truck in either or both of these climes,
send it to us at info@4wdtoyotaowner.com and if we publish them we'll give
you photo credit! Snow shots a top priority, but the sand as well.
PHOTOS: need to be HIGH RESOLUTION! This is so they can be sized up for
print publication. 1MB would be the smallest (or about 1200x1600 at
72dpi). THE BIGGER THE BETTER, up to about 6MB. We can't use 640x480 or
even 1024x768--they're much too small.
We're looking for any type of Toyota rig shredding sand, driving in
snow or over snowy trails, anything that has a Toyota and sand/dunes or
winter conditions. If you have a few, please email them over and then
wait for the next issue!
For that matter, if you have photos of any kind of wheeling, send a few
over. We may use them and we will give you credit as well!
So send us your photos and who knows? It may be YOU on a future cover
of 4WD Toyota Owner magazine. Thanks!
www.4wdtoyotaowner.com
....what are you waiting for? You guys probably have the some of the best and most current pics of what 4WD Toyota magazine wants! Time to cash in and be famous
BTW, very nice pics and cant wait to see some vid. Looks like fun!
This is comming from the first ever (as you all know) Toyota 4x4 magazine....
Aug. 9th
Next up: 4WD Toyota Owner needs photos! 4WD Toyota Magazine is doing
feature articles on two subjects which we need photos for:
Driving in sand or dunes
Driving in winter conditions: snow, especially, or winter mud. Photos
need to show winter conditions.
If you have photos of your truck in either or both of these climes,
send it to us at info@4wdtoyotaowner.com and if we publish them we'll give
you photo credit! Snow shots a top priority, but the sand as well.
PHOTOS: need to be HIGH RESOLUTION! This is so they can be sized up for
print publication. 1MB would be the smallest (or about 1200x1600 at
72dpi). THE BIGGER THE BETTER, up to about 6MB. We can't use 640x480 or
even 1024x768--they're much too small.
We're looking for any type of Toyota rig shredding sand, driving in
snow or over snowy trails, anything that has a Toyota and sand/dunes or
winter conditions. If you have a few, please email them over and then
wait for the next issue!
For that matter, if you have photos of any kind of wheeling, send a few
over. We may use them and we will give you credit as well!
So send us your photos and who knows? It may be YOU on a future cover
of 4WD Toyota Owner magazine. Thanks!
www.4wdtoyotaowner.com
....what are you waiting for? You guys probably have the some of the best and most current pics of what 4WD Toyota magazine wants! Time to cash in and be famous
BTW, very nice pics and cant wait to see some vid. Looks like fun!
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Originally Posted by rocket
Do you guys know what opportunity your missing!?!?!?
This is comming from the first ever (as you all know) Toyota 4x4 magazine....
Aug. 9th
[I]Next up: 4WD Toyota Owner needs photos! 4WD Toyota Magazine is doing
feature articles on two subjects which we need photos for:
Driving in sand or dunes
This is comming from the first ever (as you all know) Toyota 4x4 magazine....
Aug. 9th
[I]Next up: 4WD Toyota Owner needs photos! 4WD Toyota Magazine is doing
feature articles on two subjects which we need photos for:
Driving in sand or dunes
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Check the difference in the Firestick antenna on the drivers side front fender from the first to second picture I knew something went wack - thought I had broken something! Lucky for the spring mount otherwise I think the mount would have torn right off.
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Those are some awesome pictures Andries!
Your wife happened to take one picture of Nahni, can I get that from you?
Mark:
Is that whack the same one you were talking about back at camp - when you thought you'd broken something?
Charles:
I heard something about Jim having vehicle trouble. Maybe it has something to do with the recent collision with the Ford?
Your wife happened to take one picture of Nahni, can I get that from you?
Mark:
Is that whack the same one you were talking about back at camp - when you thought you'd broken something?
Charles:
I heard something about Jim having vehicle trouble. Maybe it has something to do with the recent collision with the Ford?
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expat:
thats why I relocated mine to the back and put a rubber bumper on it to lessen any whiplash effect/damage on the rear tail light. reception isn't all that great, but as long as i am within about 150-200 yards of the group, i have no problems communicating.
bob
thats why I relocated mine to the back and put a rubber bumper on it to lessen any whiplash effect/damage on the rear tail light. reception isn't all that great, but as long as i am within about 150-200 yards of the group, i have no problems communicating.
bob
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check. i swear everytime i scroll through pics i stop suddenly if his rig is in them because A) it looks somewhat like mine and B) his is what im shooting for