Re: The Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the SANDSTORMS Thread
What kind of issues with light colored vehicles ? I've grown to dislike dark colored cars due to scratches and always looking dirty since I have a 1/4 mile long gravel driveway.
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Re: The Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the SANDSTORMS Thread
I took delivery of my Sandstorm 3/14/2008. I will post up some pics once I finally take some. I'm on the road attending to some family matters for a couple of weeks, but I plan to begin the black out process soon.
Re: The Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the SANDSTORMS Thread
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marriedguy1 previously said:
I took delivery of my Sandstorm 3/14/2008. I will post up some pics once I finally take some. I'm on the road attending to some family matters for a couple of weeks, but I plan to begin the black out process soon.
Alright!!! One more marriedguy to the ranks. It's very cool too that your first post on this forum is on this thread .
Congrats on your new SS, and we definitely look forward to seeing pics and more posts from you .
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Hey guys new SS here picked it up from Longo Toyota on Saturday (3-29-08) night at 7pm.
4x4 AT CQ and OF package with running boards
Pics coming soon!
Well we now know two things about you: 1) you're a new happy, say very happy SS FJ owner; and 2) you're the kind of guy that does not waste any time at all!
Congrats on your new SS, and thanks for posting so soon after you got hitched to your new FJ. We will be on the lookout for your pics, that's a very nice package you got, ready for extreme adventure or a trip to the mall (in style of course ).
And one more thing: do you live in Los Angeles? Please verify.
Cheers
K.
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fingas74 previously said:
Now take it out and test the black paint. I have found that my black paint lasts pretty well. Although after this weekend i will be doing some touch ups.
just did i drove 900miles with it and it held up very well and i am pleased with the results
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Re: The Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the SANDSTORMS Thread
Wow, I keep seeing these new FJ pics in the "burbs" and I just don't know how you guys do it. Here I am settin' on 117 scres and I still feel cramped. It annoys me that I can even see lights at the neighbors houses.
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2008 Sandstorm, AR Teflon Chamber, Nitto Terra Grappler 285/70/17, OME/Toytec lift, BudBuilts, MPAC, Exp One w/Superwinch 9000s, Viair 450, Dual batteries, AllPro lower links
Visit the Woodsman http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...m/IMG_0854.JPG
I am the Woodsman, the four-wheelin', tree-farmin', custom-furniture-makin' son-of-a-b:tch descendant of Olaf "The Woodcutter" Ingjaldsson.
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Woodsman previously said:
Wow, I keep seeing these new FJ pics in the "burbs" and I just don't know how you guys do it. Here I am settin' on 117 scres and I still feel cramped. It annoys me that I can even see lights at the neighbors houses.
I envy you, soooooooooooo much. I miss having at least some solitude.
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