![]() 08/23/2017 at 16:34 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
1) Take a single cab Tacoma
2) Add 2UR-GSE (or 2JZ)
3) Lower it on a custom suspension all around along with a bed cover and TE37's
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Adding the V8:
Do you want burnouts? Because, this is how you get burnouts.
All that would ever do is spin the rear tires.
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Which is why he clearly needs a Toronado swap. A V8 swap with the power over the wheels.
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Well if it was rational I would’ve said the 4.0 V6 would do it.
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why not supercharger 3UR?
http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2010/10/first-look-toyota-tacoma-x-runner-rtr-ready-to-race.html
![]() 08/23/2017 at 16:49 |
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If it’d fit, why not?
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My comments weren’t judgemental, only statements of fact.
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With the other custom work on the lead Tacoma pic, why’d they leave the chrome badges on the door? Silly people.
I bet a Taco like that would be pretty fun.
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This is rational. Take the v8 side pipe it though the bed and slap a widebody on it typically used for dune trucks(maybe modify the front dune fenders to have the wheel well sit lower though)
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Damn... reminds me of the time you can put a TRD supercharger on your Tundra and have performance matching or even rivaling sports cars.
![]() 08/24/2017 at 08:20 |
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Yes.
Did you live the 90s? Because you’ve just described the classic 90s sport truck. Make sure it’s a short box! Chevy even made a factory version...
![]() 09/15/2017 at 10:07 |
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You know I’ve never really had much love for Tacomas... I mean I have nothing against them per se, but I see them and I’ve even driven them and they’re just OK to me but nothing special.
But that one... I’d drive that even with the stock base model engine. I love the way it’s sitting especially with those nice wide low profile tires. Plus I have a soft spot for RCSB trucks anyway as they seem to be a dying breed.