TundraBirds Go! Picture Thread for Tundras and T-100s

Derek24

Explorer
Ready to go!

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kfgk14

Adventurer
Wow on all marks. If I can find one for a reasonable enough price, I may be in the market for one of those very trucks.
 

WASURF63

Adventurer
Picked up a little somethin' for the Tundra to wear while I was out near Denver last month...

Photos: 1-3 in CO, 4-6 in UT, 7-9 in CA
 

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Here you go Tundybirds, very clean example of a regular cab Tundra. I was going to post in "Spotted Exped-rigs" section, figured you guys would appreciate it better.

Something just so right about this. Maybe the anti-bling super stealth look I like so much.

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dyogim

Explorer
Cool photo(s).

Kids sure do love thier Tundrabirds...

Yes they do, my son and daughter constantly climb though the rear access window. They also like playing with the light switch in the bed; on, off, on, off, on, off, on, off,......"STOP!!!!!" LOL!
 

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