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Posted: 10/18/2012 5:03:10 PM EDT
I am a proud owner of a Toyota Pickup. I was in the right place at the right time yesterday. Driving past the gas station 3 toyota pickups caught my eye.Mud tires, snorkel, winch, and a Hilux badge. The Hilux is basically a diesel version of the pickup/tacoma. And as far as I know has never been offered in the USA. I stopped to fill up, and quickly approached the men filling there tanks with diesel. I yelled "wow a Hilux Diesel" They were amazed I knew of a Hilux. He asked me not to look inside, but I did any how. The interior was armored and covered in molle.The dash looked like it was from a space shuttle, at least 30 toggles. The roll bar had weapon and radar mounts. He would not tell me where he worked, but revealed it was a government project. I retreated to my truck, grabbed my phone and snapped 3 pictures. After a little research I found out special forces have been using Toyotas for a long time. I am not going to post my pics, but there are pictures of older models on the web. Search Tacoma special forces. Makes me proud to know the good guys use Toyotas too.
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That's sounds great...
I wish I could start a post and mention some awesome pictures and not post em for everyone to see.... |
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And why can you not post pics?
I bought a 2013 TACO yesterday |
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More Americans prefer Harley Davidson motorcycles.
Does that mean they are better ? |
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That's sounds great... I wish I could start a post and mention some awesome pictures and not post em for everyone to see.... |
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WOW
Your life must be SO much better, knowing what you know and seeing what you saw. |
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I own a Toyota pickup and I'm a space ninja. I would appreciate if you added me to your thread title.
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They also tow space shuttles...
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/10/14/watch-a-toyota-tundra-tow-space-shuttle-endeavor/ |
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I am a proud owner of a Toyota Pickup. I was in the right place at the right time yesterday. Driving past the gas station 3 toyota pickups caught my eye.Mud tires, snorkel, winch, and a Hilux badge. The Hilux is basically a diesel version of the pickup/tacoma. And as far as I know has never been offered in the USA. I stopped to fill up, and quickly approached the men filling there tanks with diesel. I yelled "wow a Hilux Diesel" They were amazed I knew of a Hilux. He asked me not to look inside, but I did any how. The interior was armored and covered in molle.The dash looked like it was from a space shuttle, at least 30 toggles. The roll bar had weapon and radar mounts. He would not tell me where he worked, but revealed it was a government project. I retreated to my truck, grabbed my phone and snapped 3 pictures. After a little research I found out special forces have been using Toyotas for a long time. I am not going to post my pics, but there are pictures of older models on the web. Search Tacoma special forces. Makes me proud to know the good guys use Toyotas too. If you do't have a hilux your doing it wrong. You gay tacoma doesn't come close. |
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Quoted: Dude, it was just a prop car from District 9 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_372pXNDb6uY/Stqzrh6Y0AI/AAAAAAAAAZo/a_oFQWB6CoQ/s400/Armoured_Hilux5_fin_GB_1100.jpg I'm not sure what I want more....that truck, or the Top Gear North Pole version... |
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That's sounds great... I wish I could start a post and mention some awesome pictures and not post em for everyone to see.... Op fucking fails miserably at this thread |
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I am a proud owner of a Toyota Pickup. I was in the right place at the right time yesterday. Driving past the gas station 3 toyota pickups caught my eye.Mud tires, snorkel, winch, and a Hilux badge. The Hilux is basically a diesel version of the pickup/tacoma. And as far as I know has never been offered in the USA. I stopped to fill up, and quickly approached the men filling there tanks with diesel. I yelled "wow a Hilux Diesel" They were amazed I knew of a Hilux. He asked me not to look inside, but I did any how. The interior was armored and covered in molle.The dash looked like it was from a space shuttle, at least 30 toggles. The roll bar had weapon and radar mounts. He would not tell me where he worked, but revealed it was a government project. I retreated to my truck, grabbed my phone and snapped 3 pictures. After a little research I found out special forces have been using Toyotas for a long time. I am not going to post my pics, but there are pictures of older models on the web. Search Tacoma special forces. Makes me proud to know the good guys use Toyotas too. The armor is for when it rust itself apart. |
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Blur faces, plates, identifying landmarks and remove the exit data. Then post them....that's super OPSEC lol
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First time uploading photos. Didnt mean to tease or cause a tiff. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8190/8101506478_b2976553e4_b.jpg
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Cellphone pics. Where the fuck are the CELLPHONE PICS?!
ETA: Beat by mere seconds. |
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Did they have regular plates or GSA?
Kharn Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: First time uploading photos. Didnt mean to tease or cause a tiff. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8190/8101506478_b2976553e4_b.jpg Must be a FEMA death camp patrol vehicle. Hide your dog/cat/wife/children/self.
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I am a proud owner of a Toyota Pickup. I was in the right place at the right time yesterday. Driving past the gas station 3 toyota pickups caught my eye.Mud tires, snorkel, winch, and a Hilux badge. The Hilux is basically a diesel version of the pickup/tacoma. And as far as I know has never been offered in the USA. I stopped to fill up, and quickly approached the men filling there tanks with diesel. I yelled "wow a Hilux Diesel" They were amazed I knew of a Hilux. He asked me not to look inside, but I did any how. The interior was armored and covered in molle.The dash looked like it was from a space shuttle, at least 30 toggles. The roll bar had weapon and radar mounts. He would not tell me where he worked, but revealed it was a government project. I retreated to my truck, grabbed my phone and snapped 3 pictures. After a little research I found out special forces have been using Toyotas for a long time. I am not going to post my pics, but there are pictures of older models on the web. Search Tacoma special forces. Makes me proud to know the good guys use Toyotas too. If you do't have a hilux your doing it wrong. You gay tacoma doesn't come close. The only difference right now is the motor. |
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First time uploading photos. Didnt mean to tease or cause a tiff. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8190/8101506478_b2976553e4_b.jpg Sir, please remove that pic ASAP. I asked you not to look inside the vehicle and you plainly ignored me in regards to that but please do not post a pic of my work vehicle, There is more at stake here than just your internet cool points as I could loose my assignment. I do thank you for your support and am flattered. Thank you the clharr |
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Plates said "Special". four digits. I will have the other pics up in a minute.
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Hey are you in the Cincinnati area?
Quoted: Plates said "Special". four digits. I will have the other pics up in a minute. |
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clharr should be able to say what city im in. I will remove the pic if he he replies with correct city where we met
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Did it look something like this? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v12/movingmountains/P5040023.jpg yep. where is that picture taken/ |
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clharr should be able to say what city im in. I will remove the pic if he he replies with correct city where we met OPSEC!!! |
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clharr should be able to say what city im in. I will remove the pic if he he replies with correct city where we met OPSEC!!! You've already said too much....please burn your sensitive items and commit sepuku |
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clharr should be able to say what city im in. I will remove the pic if he he replies with correct city where we met LOL |
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clharr should be able to say what city im in. I will remove the pic if he he replies with correct city where we met OPSEC!!! Done. Cant please everybody all the time |
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I am a proud owner of a Toyota Pickup. I was in the right place at the right time yesterday. Driving past the gas station 3 toyota pickups caught my eye.Mud tires, snorkel, winch, and a Hilux badge. The Hilux is basically a diesel version of the pickup/tacoma. And as far as I know has never been offered in the USA. I stopped to fill up, and quickly approached the men filling there tanks with diesel. I yelled "wow a Hilux Diesel" They were amazed I knew of a Hilux. He asked me not to look inside, but I did any how. The interior was armored and covered in molle.The dash looked like it was from a space shuttle, at least 30 toggles. The roll bar had weapon and radar mounts. He would not tell me where he worked, but revealed it was a government project. I retreated to my truck, grabbed my phone and snapped 3 pictures. After a little research I found out special forces have been using Toyotas for a long time. I am not going to post my pics, but there are pictures of older models on the web. Search Tacoma special forces. Makes me proud to know the good guys use Toyotas too. If you do't have a hilux your doing it wrong. You gay tacoma doesn't come close. The only difference right now is the motor. You're wrong. |
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+1, significant differences between the Tacoma and the Hilux. I bet most of them boil down to EPA mileage and weight savings.
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I am a proud owner of a Toyota Pickup. I was in the right place at the right time yesterday. Driving past the gas station 3 toyota pickups caught my eye.Mud tires, snorkel, winch, and a Hilux badge. The Hilux is basically a diesel version of the pickup/tacoma. And as far as I know has never been offered in the USA. I stopped to fill up, and quickly approached the men filling there tanks with diesel. I yelled "wow a Hilux Diesel" They were amazed I knew of a Hilux. He asked me not to look inside, but I did any how. The interior was armored and covered in molle.The dash looked like it was from a space shuttle, at least 30 toggles. The roll bar had weapon and radar mounts. He would not tell me where he worked, but revealed it was a government project. I retreated to my truck, grabbed my phone and snapped 3 pictures. After a little research I found out special forces have been using Toyotas for a long time. I am not going to post my pics, but there are pictures of older models on the web. Search Tacoma special forces. Makes me proud to know the good guys use Toyotas too. If you do't have a hilux your doing it wrong. You gay tacoma doesn't come close. The only difference right now is the motor. You're wrong. SOCOM was running modified Tacomas for a while because it was easier to buy the Tacomas in CONUS, modify them and ship them to theater, than to either import Hiluxs to CONUS or modify them in theater, but they were noticeably inferior to the non-Tacomas. Kharn |
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