Re: The Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the SANDSTORMS Thread
This past weekend, I joined the SoCalFJCruisers group on a trip to the White Mountains area for a day of wheelin. I have put together a video for those who are interested.
The two other SS cruisers on this trip were that of radrod57 and Dirtchick.
It was awesome to get back out into the wilderness, experience the great outdoors, meet old friends and make new ones. Best therapy around!
Re: The Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the SANDSTORMS Thread
A few pics of the Sandstorm after 3 days in the dirt, went to Mt. Trumbull and Toroweap (Grand Canyon), Arizona with a group of teachers to study some of the area's geology.
Re: The Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the SANDSTORMS Thread
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komombo previously said:
This past weekend, I joined the SoCalFJCruisers group on a trip to the White Mountains area for a day of wheelin. I have put together a video for those who are interested.
The two other SS cruisers on this trip were that of radrod57 and Dirtchick.
It was awesome to get back out into the wilderness, experience the great outdoors, meet old friends and make new ones. Best therapy around!
Re: The Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the SANDSTORMS Thread
Checking in, been a while since I stopped in here. Does anyone else have the gun metal TRD wheels on a Sandstorm? I just bought a set and curious what it will look like...
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Re: The Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the SANDSTORMS Thread
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RogueLeader previously said:
A few pics of the Sandstorm after 3 days in the dirt, went to Mt. Trumbull and Toroweap (Grand Canyon), Arizona with a group of teachers to study some of the area's geology.
Those pictures looks familiar... oh yes, from the Facebook Sandstorm FJ Cruisers group!