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Current modifications to your Tundra:
NONE! I sold my truck...had to do it. It's good news really, because I'm moving to NYC here in the next couple of months (as soon as my house sells). I sold the truck a few months ago, finally got around to changing my profile today.
Planned future mods:
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You did what? I never knew you sold your truck! *tear rolls down cheek* Anyway, thanks for the forum and best of luck on the move to NYC. Definitely won't fit there and you'd be too p*ssed when they start dinging your ride. I'm still shopping for my THQ item instead of just the sticker.....will keep you posted and thanks for the feature!
Thanks Jason, I love the site, and I appreciate your feedback as I go through the process of turning my tundra from "nice truck" to "That thing rocks!"
Thanks Jason - we are going to do this step by step - the first will be headers and catback. I'm a lifelong friend of Lloyd Noxell who raced top fuel in the 60's and 70's with Garlits and that crowd. He has just restored one of his old cars , the "Canadian Contender", and is working on another front engine dragster restoration at his shop here. He thinks this truck is pretty cool and is going to oversee everything we do to it. No one up here has ever seen or heard of a blown Tundra (the big Toyota dealer here can't tell us anything about it) so its kind of a fun project and will be neat to have around our used car lot. One of our guys bought it online sight unseen for resale at the lot and we didn't realize it had the blower on it until it was dropped off. The truck is in mint condition with very low mileage and has never been out in snow or exposed to winter road salt like all the vehicles up here. The guys are getting excited about the project now and it will be a fun thing to take around to the shows and the local dragstrip. I'll keep you informed step by step - we're just waiting right now for some baby robins to fly away as their mother built a nest on top of one of the tires, so we have been unable to move it - as soon as they're gone we are taking it to Lloyds shop to get the exhaust done - I'll let you know what happens there and will talk to you soon - thanks so much for the help - Best Regards - Chris
we bought a 2002 blown tundra from a guy in California and had it shipped up here to Canada - its a dealer installation of a TRD supercharger, however the exhaust is still original and we need to finish the project - what's the BEST exhaust system for this engine and what problems are we going to have getting it to run properly - we have heard that TRD discontinued this supercharger because engines were failing - what do we need to know? Also where do we find a drop kit for this truck - its 2 wheel drive - thanks - Chris
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