castnblast
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Tundra runs super strong has rare bench seat that center folds to armrest (seats 6 comfortably). Custom camper that is excellent for off the grid camping or as a work truck that can hold 16 long pipe or lumber in it along w/ tools etc. The truck has ARB bull bar in front w/2" receiver (these come from Australia and are made to to plow through kangaroo and they work just as good for deer). Old Man Emu suspension (installed by Toyota), if your not familiar w/ these it is the smoothest wash board road ride you will ever find. These suspensions are to Toyota specs. it is the
"Heavy front and rear" springs and shocks. The bed is 8' and has bedliner. there is a subfloor in the camper that you can load a lot of gear in along w/ storage under the overhead bunk and front and back of the wheel wells. Double rear doors that can open for loading sheets of plywood or sheetrock. The tires are 35"x12.5" and excellent in the snow and sand. Camper is insulated and could take a AC unit very easily (I use fans and it does fine even in S. Texas). Truck and Camper $12,000.
Camper Pkg. would include the woodburning stove (keeps you warm to -20), engle fridge/freezer, stove/oven, ARB 8' awning and awning room (basically a tent w/ sides, top, and bottom fully screened also), Yeti 400 solar generator w/ 2 additional batteries and a 100w solar panel. I have used this in very cold winter situations elk hunting in Colorado and hot situations camping in Baja, Mexico and PINS in South Texas. Any queen size mattress would fit on the overhead bunk (if you trimmed a King foam mattress it would also fit). More storage then you can imagine!! $3,000
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"Heavy front and rear" springs and shocks. The bed is 8' and has bedliner. there is a subfloor in the camper that you can load a lot of gear in along w/ storage under the overhead bunk and front and back of the wheel wells. Double rear doors that can open for loading sheets of plywood or sheetrock. The tires are 35"x12.5" and excellent in the snow and sand. Camper is insulated and could take a AC unit very easily (I use fans and it does fine even in S. Texas). Truck and Camper $12,000.
Camper Pkg. would include the woodburning stove (keeps you warm to -20), engle fridge/freezer, stove/oven, ARB 8' awning and awning room (basically a tent w/ sides, top, and bottom fully screened also), Yeti 400 solar generator w/ 2 additional batteries and a 100w solar panel. I have used this in very cold winter situations elk hunting in Colorado and hot situations camping in Baja, Mexico and PINS in South Texas. Any queen size mattress would fit on the overhead bunk (if you trimmed a King foam mattress it would also fit). More storage then you can imagine!! $3,000
https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/login/
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