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The New Tundra
#787145
02/07/07 02:43 AM
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Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 34
OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Saw my first one in person today. Style wise, it is a Home Run. Looked better than it does in photos. Very upscale looking interior/dash. Definitely BIG.
It is more truck than I would need at least 98% of the time. But if I hadn't bought a loaded double cab 06 Taco a few months ago, I could be seduced.
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Re: The New Tundra
[Re: AzStealth]
#787146
02/07/07 03:28 AM
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Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 41
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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that will be my next new truck. 5.7 longbed double cab 4x4 I am done with the big 3 loosers, I have had them all. I have my Freightliner to pull my Toyhauler. so I will wait, like 2 years for the bugs to get out then buy one. only thing I dislike with the T100 is shifting gears. Rich
07 Mercedes GL 450 93 Freightliner FL 70 C/C 8.3 cummins, allison auto 96 Toyota T100 4x4 xtra cab v6 5 spd 05 KZ 41kx2 NV Toy Hauler 14'garage 43'of 5r 04 polaris 500 HO 50th year limited 02 polaris 500 HO 51 willys M38 56 Dj
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