I like all the stickers shown some very cool ones at that but I have to save my last sticker for my mug now..
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I love that color Tacoma! I looked at the new TRD Pros and they are so awesome. [emoji106]
I did a little work a couple weeks back. The member badge is on my driver side. It seems like I need to get a couple more though...
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Mine is just the off-road. I wish I could have gotten the pro! Just means I get to do my own thing....I love that color Tacoma! I looked at the new TRD Pros and they are so awesome. [emoji106]
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I think the off-road version is awesome and you can do everything the pro version can do or build it up yourself. Last year I almost traded in my rover for a TRDPro 4Runner, but I still have an inkling to build up a new Land Cruiser (though too many computers for me). In the end, I think the Tacoma built up is a spectacular overland rig.Mine is just the off-road. I wish I could have gotten the pro! Just means I get to do my own thing....
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This is my first time getting involved with overland vehicles. I went to Africa with my wife in June and fell in love with the idea... I have a lot to learn and a long way to go, but it looks like I made a good choice with a Toyota. I love the 4 Runner and if I didn't want the Tacoma that bad I would have gone that route for sure...I think the off-road version is awesome and you can do everything the pro version can do or build it up yourself. Last year I almost traded in my rover for a TRDPro 4Runner, but I still have an inkling to build up a new Land Cruiser (though too many computers for me). In the end, I think the Tacoma built up is a spectacular overland rig.
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Wow, the trip to Africa must have been amazing! I have followed a few folks on Instagram who have made treks across Africa in a variety of 4x4 vehicles. It certainly looks like quite an adventure, but not sure some of them I would go on as an American (based on some of their stories - they are all European).This is my first time getting involved with overland vehicles. I went to Africa with my wife in June and fell in love with the idea... I have a lot to learn and a long way to go, but it looks like I made a good choice with a Toyota. I love the 4 Runner and if I didn't want the Tacoma that bad I would have gone that route for sure...
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Our trip to Africa three years ago is how we got involved in overlanding as well! It's fabulous over thereThis is my first time getting involved with overland vehicles. I went to Africa with my wife in June and fell in love with the idea... I have a lot to learn and a long way to go, but it looks like I made a good choice with a Toyota. I love the 4 Runner and if I didn't want the Tacoma that bad I would have gone that route for sure...
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No kidding? Where did you go?Our trip to Africa three years ago is how we got involved in overlanding as well! It's fabulous over there
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It's funny you mention Toyota vs. Land Rover in Africa because I was talking to a few groups who do these expeditions and they said that the choice, in many countries, is extremely political. I guess in some countries, the Toyota Land Cruiser is the choice and others it is the Land Rover Defender. They are both awesome vehicles, but I know politics (more than even reliability) have fueled the African 4x4 debate.It was incredible. The wildlife you see in the bush alone makes it worth the trip. We were in Mfuwe, Zambia in the South Luangwa Nat'l Park and it was unforgettable. Most of what they have there are Land Rover, but someone had a Toyota set up from nose to tail. Hands down a great truck.
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We did South Africa from cape town and up the western coast then inland. It was great!