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GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA #913328 10/29/08 03:50 PM
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cyberbackpacker Offline OP
Need a Spot
Looking for a solid GEN I LWB Montero in central/Se PA or within a 2-3 hour drive of 17837.

I have a growing family, and the LWB Gen I is the way to go.

Thanks in advance.


-cyberbackpacker

WTB: GEN I LWB within 3 hour drive of 17837.

WTB: GEN I SWB rear seat and bracketry.
Re: GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA [Re: cyberbackpacker] #913329 10/30/08 02:46 AM
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Check your local Craigslist and Autotrader-type magazines, too. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA [Re: rxinhed] #913330 10/30/08 05:11 AM
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cyberbackpacker Offline OP
Need a Spot
Yeah, crazedlist is checked multiple times daily, as well as the trades magazines. I am just trying to maximize my searching potential.

Ideally finding a rig that comes from someone that knows them and maintained it is also a reason for me posting on here.


-cyberbackpacker

WTB: GEN I LWB within 3 hour drive of 17837.

WTB: GEN I SWB rear seat and bracketry.
Re: GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA [Re: cyberbackpacker] #913331 11/04/08 02:33 AM
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Why not a gen1 Isuzu Trooper?

Re: GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA [Re: Chris_J] #913332 11/04/08 05:07 AM
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cyberbackpacker Offline OP
Need a Spot
I have owned these vehicles and enjoyed how stout they were, the performance, I like the styling, and have had bad experiences with Isuzus... just to name a few reasons.


-cyberbackpacker

WTB: GEN I LWB within 3 hour drive of 17837.

WTB: GEN I SWB rear seat and bracketry.
Re: GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA [Re: cyberbackpacker] #913333 11/05/08 08:06 AM
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Re: GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA [Re: cyberbackpacker] #913334 11/05/08 04:40 PM
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cyberbackpacker Offline OP
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Yeah, crazedlist is checked multiple times daily, as well as the trades magazines. I am just trying to maximize my searching potential.

Ideally finding a rig that comes from someone that knows them and maintained it is also a reason for me posting on here.


-cyberbackpacker

WTB: GEN I LWB within 3 hour drive of 17837.

WTB: GEN I SWB rear seat and bracketry.
Re: GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA [Re: cyberbackpacker] #913335 11/07/08 09:45 AM
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A one way ticket to San Diego and you could have one that's pretty beefed up for a good price. It's a bit more than a 2-3 hour drive back home, though...


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Re: GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA [Re: Oyaji_Jon] #913336 12/02/08 03:23 PM
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cyberbackpacker Offline OP
Need a Spot
Still looking...


-cyberbackpacker

WTB: GEN I LWB within 3 hour drive of 17837.

WTB: GEN I SWB rear seat and bracketry.
Re: GEN I LWB Montero w/in driving distance of Harrisburg, PA [Re: cyberbackpacker] #913337 12/09/08 03:30 AM
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Everything is in driving distance.

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