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Bought a pair of 100's that were salvaged as water damaged before and had zero issues, but I did tear them down completely and inspect everything. ECU's were fine but the upholstery needed some attention.

i take it that you sold them? im sure there are many factors with flood damaged vehicles it just sounds like a nightmare to me
 
I came across a cool covered bridge this morning.

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This pictures resembles for me what this community and lifestyle is all about. Bad *** rigs. Bad *** people. And bad ***, epic journeys.


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This pictures resembles for me what this community and lifestyle is all about. Bad *** rigs. Bad *** people. And bad ***, epic journeys.


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Agreed! I've been enjoying your pics for a while man, epic journeys is spot on!
 
i take it that you sold them? im sure there are many factors with flood damaged vehicles it just sounds like a nightmare to me

It absolutely can be and your concerns are well founded. Each was turned into a dedicated trail rig which lessened many punchlist concerns. The new ones will hopefully make at least one road worthy vehicle that will end up as a ute chop. But in the end that is all academic until I actually lay hands on them. Now, keeping with the spirit of the thread.

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A little shot of my 2011 Toyota Fortuner in the Kruger National Park, along the border between South Africa and Mozambique.

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