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Its a 2009 Tundra with a 7 inch lift and 37's on it. I get asked to sell it all the time. Appreciate the coment.

What lift did you go with? I have the Camburg set up on my 07 Tundra (3" lift with 3" sag). Not a bad set up but would like to know what others are running. http://www.camburg.com/suspension-systems/toyota/tundra-2/

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New to the site, which is awesome. How do insert an image in my reply if you don't mind? Looks like when I click on the "insert image" icon it asks for a website?

No pictures with it hitched to the vRide yet, but picked up a 2008 Tundra Limited last week to tow it around this summer. 1 owner lease return, already has tint, exhaust, leveling kit, a few other goodies. Plan on keeping it mostly stock, but might supercharge it someday. hehe.

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New to the site, which is awesome. How do insert an image in my reply if you don't mind? Looks like when I click on the "insert image" icon it asks for a website?

Welcome!

To directly attach a picture to the Crew it takes a Crewsupporter/Chief level to do that. The other method is upload it to photobucket or similar and link it to the crew. On the reply window just above where you type a response you'll see the smile emoticon, insert image is two buttons to the right.

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Thanks man, I appreciate it.

Welcome!

To directly attach a picture to the Crew it takes a Crewsupporter/Chief level to do that. The other method is upload it to photobucket or similar and link it to the crew. On the reply window just above where you type a response you'll see the smile emoticon, insert image is two buttons to the right.

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Nice setup....clean and classic! Only one small issue.....:crazy::chevy: j/k LOL

I'd say it looks like a Ford pulling a Chevy, but I don't want to hijack this thread and have it end up in Hot Topics. :oops:

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As long as it pulls that VLX to the lake I'm happy,,,,, so long as it's not a Dodge that is.... :ford:

Nice setup....clean and classic! Only one small issue.....:crazy::chevy: j/k LOL

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As long as it pulls that VLX to the lake I'm happy,,,,, so long as it's not a Dodge that is.... :ford:

Oh Come on now. Why pick on the Dodge guy??

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Am in Detroit today for some business meetings and sneaked away long enough to do a tour of the Ford F-150 factory. Nice looking trucks, pretty cool how they are put together.

A lot of great looking set-ups here. :thumbup:

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Hey guys, this is what I tow my current DD ski boat with over here in Australia.....

Its a Holden Special Vehicles Maloo Ute (Ute is utility shortened or a 'pickup' as you guys like to say).

It has a 425bhp Chev LS3 6.2 litre with a Tremec 6 speed manual, I love my ute but unfortunately I will have to let her go next season when I upgrade my boat to a wakesetter :( :(

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I hope its OK to post this here, I know there isnt a BU in the photo, but its coming!!

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Hey guys, this is what I tow my current DD ski boat with over here in Australia.....

Its a Holden Special Vehicles Maloo Ute (Ute is utility shortened or a 'pickup' as you guys like to say).

It has a 425bhp Chev LS3 6.2 litre with a Tremec 6 speed manual, I love my ute but unfortunately I will have to let her go next season when I upgrade my boat to a wakesetter :( :(

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I hope its OK to post this here, I know there isnt a BU in the photo, but its coming!!

Ok that is cool. I have never seen one. Is that made only in Australia....
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Yup Australia. New Zealand gets them too.

Google HSV Clubsport. Its the 4 door version. The Pontiac G8 was based on is the commodore.

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Yep, made in Australia with an American donk.

The Holden commodore is sold in the states as a Pontiac G8.

The HSV version has the 425hp engine, big brakes, big wheels and firmed up suspension. The G8 has what we call cushy American spec suspension :)

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Am in Detroit today for some business meetings and sneaked away long enough to do a tour of the Ford F-150 factory. Nice looking trucks, pretty cool how they are put together.

A lot of great looking set-ups here. :thumbup:

That is a very cool plant that was built about 8 years ago.

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Yup Australia. New Zealand gets them too.

Google HSV Clubsport. Its the 4 door version. The Pontiac G8 was based on is the commodore.

Import that baby, I love it, I had my El Camino for 31 Years, so that thing is right up my ally!!
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