latinoguy
Adventurer
Hello Everyone,
I've been lurking here for a few months, some of you may know me from a couple of other forums. After having bought a 97 FZJ80 sometime in Sept of 06, I have fallen prey to this addiction of maintaining, modifying and enjoying the great wagon that the 80 series appears to be.
I joined this forum because it has an international flavor, and a very experience group of members, with great tips and advice from the postings I have read.
So far, "la mula" has not let me down, longest trip I have taken her has been a Mainland Mexico trip back in 07, where I put about 3K miles on the odometer...
I enjoy going on camping trips, and exploring the so cal desert parks like Joshua Tree and Anza Borrego. I am fairly new to off roading.
My goal is to continue modifying la mula for Expedition type wheeling, mostly for the typical washboard roads in baja, desert trails in southern california, beach camping etc. Of course, I also gotta be able to hit some of trails around Big Bear....
I've been lurking here for a few months, some of you may know me from a couple of other forums. After having bought a 97 FZJ80 sometime in Sept of 06, I have fallen prey to this addiction of maintaining, modifying and enjoying the great wagon that the 80 series appears to be.
I joined this forum because it has an international flavor, and a very experience group of members, with great tips and advice from the postings I have read.
So far, "la mula" has not let me down, longest trip I have taken her has been a Mainland Mexico trip back in 07, where I put about 3K miles on the odometer...
I enjoy going on camping trips, and exploring the so cal desert parks like Joshua Tree and Anza Borrego. I am fairly new to off roading.
My goal is to continue modifying la mula for Expedition type wheeling, mostly for the typical washboard roads in baja, desert trails in southern california, beach camping etc. Of course, I also gotta be able to hit some of trails around Big Bear....