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It’s a BMW 3 liter turbocharged inline six cylinder (B58). I replaced a ‘04 LR Disco II for this. The Disco was great but began to take more and more time away from my outdoor pursuits for maintenance. As the saying goes, “Land Rover: turning owners into mechanics since 1948.”
That bmw 6 cylinder is a torque motor and can actually rev to 8300 with a chip. I had one in my M3 race car and it was strong and bulletproof
 
Ford F350, will get me just about anywhere, set up with solar. Ford Raptor for other areas when I want to get there fast.
 

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Recently got a Gladiator. Liking it so far, although miss the cabin space and bed space my old f-150 afforded. Got A 1950 Studebaker truck in the garage as well. Currently need to rebuild the carb though haha.
 

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2018 Lx570
Harrop Supercharger
Wilwood Brakes
Toyota HE Wheels
CBI Covert Front Bumper
Trail Tailor Rear Bumper - Color Matched
Prinsu Roof Rack
ALL the Baja Designs Lighting
12k Warn
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1985 Land Cruiser
Trail Tailor Coil / Shock Suspension Conversion - Running Dobinson’s MRR
Trail Tailor Front / Rear Bumpers

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This is my 2022 4Runner. I gave my son the dad deal on my well built JK Wrangler, so I've been building this up to get closer to the Jeep's capability. I have lifted it enough to clear 33" all-terrains, rock sliders replaced the running boards, and I replaced the lame factory roof rack with one I can strap a lot to in a pinch. So far it gets me everywhere I want to go and carries my stuff.IMG_1765.jpg
 
I LOVE K5’s. In college (83-87), the rich kids had CJ’s and K5’s and to a lesser extent, Broncos. One day I’m in my dorm room and I get a knock on the door. A panicked student needed help getting his BRAND NEW 84 K5 back on all 4 wheels. We hopped in my 1969 Ford pickup and headed to the scene. I thought I would vomit: It was rolled over on its lid! I attached my rope to the far side frame and yanked it back over. He drove off with the roof crushed in and a bit of oil burning off the cylinders. It had just over 2,000 miles on it and I never saw that vehicle again (his dad was obviously PISSED).
 
2023 F150 Raptor. It’s my third F150 and favorite by a mile. It already has 92k. I drive a lot.

Have a 2026 on order and will get it in April. Added the 802A package this time. I liked the wheels better it comes with some interior changes a lift and different suspension but I didn’t care as much about it.

I am a black vehicle guy and the thing I am most excited about the new one is I am getting the flat black wrap on it.
 
1994 Range Rover Classic County LWB: fish, hunt, camp, drink, chill...
 

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My Grandpa gave me his 1988 F150 in 2003, and I've been driving it daily ever since. Lots of deer and bears have taken their last ride in its bed. I also have a Royal Enfield Himalayan that I use for little recon rides.

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Andrew....love the truck my man! It looks like it is in pretty darn good condition. Truck definitely would make a great adventure seeker as well as a daily driver. Has it stayed relatively stock, or have you or do you have any plans for any kind of upgrades? Shoot, I would be throwing a soft shell on that thing and sleeping in it, putting me right where I needed to be in the morning to go and look for birds! With just enough room for a good friend, and a dog, it would be perfect.
 
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2023 Jeep daily driver/ranch truck. The only downside is the backseat doesn’t have much space, I can fit my rifle, some jackets and groceries for the weekend but other than that 0 issues at almost 50K miles
 
This is my favorite. I may own it now, but the credit goes to the builder. 1952 Willys, 350 marine, 33” tires, 12k PTO winch.
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That looks like a really well done restoration. I'm not a fan of how so many people put giant tires and lifts on old Broncos. Yours looks like the perfect mix of modernization while maintaining the classic style.
Thanks man. Yeah, most have the rear wheel wells cut to fit wider tires. We kept the body mostly stock and put a small lift on it.
 
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