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Post by wpenland »

Hey guys im a new guy to the club. Freshmen at Tech. I was reading through the post looking for trails around the area. I noticed "Bobcat and brush mountain" can i get some information on how to get to these places. Thanks alot guys glad to be a part of the group
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jonesy
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Post by jonesy »

see here: viewtopic.php?t=2050


we would love for you to some out to some meetings and get to know us.

next semester lol ... this one is over ....
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Yeah definitely and I totally understand about wreck less people tearing up land and giving off roaders a bad name. I look forward to coming to meetings and getting to meet everyone next semester. Guess I didnt mention this before but my name is Will. Also i am a Yota guy if there are any of ya'll out there. Thanks again
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There are only three types of rigs in this club. Toyota, Jeep and Ford (one Suzuki, but it'll be a toyota soon enough, right Scott?)
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Post by Arya Ebrahimi »

We can always use a few more 'yota guys :mrgreen:

What's your rig like? Mild? Wild? Pics?
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I actually just got a new truck this weekend. Had a chevy. Now I have an 03 Tacoma quad cab with the trd off road package. In the next couple of weeks im probably going with a 3 to 4 in lift and upgrading other parts. Hopefully i can get some pictures in the next couple of weeks when i get some stuff on.
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Post by jac6695 »

TerryD wrote:There are only three types of rigs in this club. Toyota, Jeep and Ford (one Suzuki, but it'll be a toyota soon enough, right Scott?)
Really? Guess I'm in the wrong club. :mrgreen:
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jac6695 wrote:
TerryD wrote:There are only three types of rigs in this club. Toyota, Jeep and Ford (one Suzuki, but it'll be a toyota soon enough, right Scott?)
Really? Guess I'm in the wrong club. :mrgreen:
I was waiting for you to reply to that! :mrgreen:
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Yeah i drove up craigs creek today just messin around that is a really beautiful place I had no idea that that road was as long as it is. There is some really scenic places on it. Not sure if there is much wheelin up there didnt really see too to much, but nonetheless very nice drive.
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if you are here for the summer, some of us do stick around ... so its we still might catch some trail time....
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TerryD wrote:There are only three types of rigs in this club. Toyota, Jeep and Ford (one Suzuki, but it'll be a toyota soon enough, right Scott?)
A large portion of the zuk will be yota... but a little less than I was originally planning. Instead of the 22R on propane, I've picked up a VW turbo diesel. Now, if someone can point me to a good source of free time, I'll be all set.
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maybs wrote:
TerryD wrote:There are only three types of rigs in this club. Toyota, Jeep and Ford (one Suzuki, but it'll be a toyota soon enough, right Scott?)
A large portion of the zuk will be yota... but a little less than I was originally planning. Instead of the 22R on propane, I've picked up a VW turbo diesel. Now, if someone can point me to a good source of free time, I'll be all set.
If you find a source of free time cheap, you let me know, I need a truck load of that stuff! :thumby:
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Post by Leach »

ok you now have my fav drivetrain in the works in the club. where and how much if you dont mind me asking.....
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Post by MtnToys »

1.6 or 1.9?
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It's the 1.6L. I bought it from a guy in Salem in an '86 Jetta. He was asking $1200 but it wasn't too hard to get him to take $820 because we couldn't get it running due to the injection pump seals leaking so bad (wasn't pulling in fuel at all). The body and interior are in pretty good shape, so I'm hoping I can get a little something for that.
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