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Thank you. I will be sure to keep you updated about what we learn with the FWC.Great truck. I will be curious how you like the 4Wheel Camper. I have a 2004 LC100 with a James Baroud RTT, and we really enjoy them both, but in a few years we're going to have more time for longer extended trips, and the wife is about done with climbing down that ladder in the middle of the night when nature calls!
Then I have good news for you! Don't read this thread. :)all that red print is irritating
and yer photos might be a bit big cuz they take forever to download
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Wife made it on her iPhone in 3 seconds. I rolled with it.Haha that logo..
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I only noticed this post just now, sorry.What do you think of the camper, now that you've had it a while? We went ahead and put down a deposit on a Hiatus camper, it there's a long wait time.
I only noticed this post just now, sorry. I was stationed in California in the Marine Corps which is when/where I bought the truck.Ok, question: If you live in New York, why do you have California license plates? Why would you pay Cal. registration fees if you didn't have to? Or is it cheaper than New York? As a retired CHP officer I MUST KNOW! I MUST!!
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That makes sense. I wouldn't want to hassle with a yearly inspection either, especially with a '71 and a '65 Land Cruiser.I only noticed this post just now, sorry. I was stationed in California in the Marine Corps which is when/where I bought the truck.
Also, I suppose someone from NY might want another state because NY needs a vehicle inspection every year. Maybe they’d want to avoid it, especially for older trucks.