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Box Rocket
07-14-2006, 10:48 PM
i've been hearing about this site for a while but haven't found the time to check it out until now. I've been a long time participant in pirate4x4 and ih8mud boards as well as my local board.

glad to be here.

I live in Utah and try to get out wheeling as often as I can with an awesome group of local friends (many of whom are on here). I've been into cruisers/toyotas for about 10 years. I owned, daily drove and wheeled an FJ40 for about 8 years. For about the last 5 years I've also owned a '93 FZJ80. Within the same time period I've had a couple of toyota minitrucks too. Now I just have the 80 and my new daily driver, a Mitsubishi Evo VIII. I suppose it's ok to mention the evo since its 4wd.

My wife and kids and I have done lots of wheeling and with the 40 and the minitrucks a lot of it was on tougher trails. We still do some tough trails but it seems we're slowly transitioning toward more expedition style trips. Part of that is partially due to the group we go out with since that's a style of wheeling they all enjoy.

The 80 is pretty mild currently with about 5" of lift and some 35's. Has an ARB bumper and I have a set of rock sliders waiting to go on as well as a custom rear bumper/tire carrier that I'm just waiting to get the metal back from being bent. The truck has been working great for us, and we like it a lot.

I work as a Sr. Artist at a Disney game studio. I also have my own photography business and do a lot of freelance graphic design and illustration on the side too. Lots to keep me busy. My wife and I have two boys, Bjornn who is almost 6, and Liam who just turned 4. They've been wheeling with us from the very beginning. Both of them were hitting the trails with us in the FJ40 when they were just a couple months old. They love it.

Anyway, I'm excited to gather more information here and hopefully I can contribute some of the same.

photoleif
07-15-2006, 12:50 AM
not that i'm an emissary of the board, but it's nice to have you here. sounds like you have quite a varied set of activities you enjoy. post up an avatar and some pix of your rig and where you like to go. you say you have a photo biz? cool!... got a URL? cheers

edit: ps you've gotten us one member closer to 500! :wavey:

upcruiser
07-15-2006, 06:07 AM
Welcome and cool stable of vehicles!

ChuckB
07-15-2006, 07:03 AM
Welcome! I like the 80 and the Evo, now where are the picts!!! :D

Scott Brady
07-15-2006, 02:25 PM
Now I just have the 80 and my new daily driver, a Mitsubishi Evo VIII. I suppose it's ok to mention the evo since its 4wd.


:bowdown:

You bet its ok! There are many rally fans on this site...

Great to have you here. The 80 series is an incredible machine.

datrupr
07-17-2006, 03:34 PM
WELCOME, WELCOME, WELCOME!!!!!!:beer: :beer:

dmc
07-17-2006, 03:51 PM
i've been hearing about this site for a while but haven't found the time to check it out until now. I've been a long time participant in pirate4x4 and ih8mud boards as well as my local board.

glad to be here.

I live in Utah and try to get out wheeling as often as I can with an awesome group of local friends (many of whom are on here). I've been into cruisers/toyotas for about 10 years. I owned, daily drove and wheeled an FJ40 for about 8 years. For about the last 5 years I've also owned a '93 FZJ80. Within the same time period I've had a couple of toyota minitrucks too. Now I just have the 80 and my new daily driver, a Mitsubishi Evo VIII. I suppose it's ok to mention the evo since its 4wd.

My wife and kids and I have done lots of wheeling and with the 40 and the minitrucks a lot of it was on tougher trails. We still do some tough trails but it seems we're slowly transitioning toward more expedition style trips. Part of that is partially due to the group we go out with since that's a style of wheeling they all enjoy.

The 80 is pretty mild currently with about 5" of lift and some 35's. Has an ARB bumper and I have a set of rock sliders waiting to go on as well as a custom rear bumper/tire carrier that I'm just waiting to get the metal back from being bent. The truck has been working great for us, and we like it a lot.

I work as a Sr. Artist at a Disney game studio. I also have my own photography business and do a lot of freelance graphic design and illustration on the side too. Lots to keep me busy. My wife and I have two boys, Bjornn who is almost 6, and Liam who just turned 4. They've been wheeling with us from the very beginning. Both of them were hitting the trails with us in the FJ40 when they were just a couple months old. They love it.

Anyway, I'm excited to gather more information here and hopefully I can contribute some of the same.

not you again. i'm been doing my best to find a board you're not on. or i should just say that now you're here i hope you're going to commit to baja next spring.:jumping: :jumping:
dmc

Box Rocket
07-24-2006, 06:28 PM
Well thanks for the welcome except for dmc, ya dick, I can't seem to get away from you either. :)

Like I said, I'm looking forward to gleaning some new info here since I've tired of "other" boards.

As for the photo biz, it's just getting underway officially. I've been doing photography for work for a few years, but just starting to do it on my own. I'm in the process of building a site now, and it will be located at http://www.bluegatestudio.com Just registered the domain and trying to get the site underway. If any of you get Toyota Trails magazine or the Land Cruiser calendar from Get Lost Productions you may have seen a few shots of mine. Taking wheeling pictures is purely for enjoyment and not for work. The money making side of it for me is with portraits, weddings, etc. I also do freelance graphic design/illustration as part of the Bluegate business.

As for vehicles, I'll attach a pic of each one listed in my original post but currently I just have the 80 and the evo. The 80 just turned 200K miles and seems to be doing just fine. (knock on wood).

First one is my old FJ40 which now resides in SoCal somewhere.

Box Rocket
07-24-2006, 06:30 PM
next pic is my old '85 minitruck. Which I believe is for sale again here in Utah.

Box Rocket
07-24-2006, 06:33 PM
this one is my '93 minitruck I just sold. now resides in Louisanna.

Box Rocket
07-24-2006, 06:35 PM
Here's the 80 on Cliff Hanger during a recent trip to moab.

Box Rocket
07-24-2006, 06:37 PM
finally,here's the Evo.

Scott Brady
07-24-2006, 07:02 PM
:drool: Very nice EVO...

upcruiser
07-24-2006, 08:39 PM
2nd on that. Those wheels looks sharp, what are they?

Box Rocket
07-25-2006, 02:23 PM
i assume you're talking about the wheels on the Evo. They are Enkei OR52's, 18x8.5.

upcruiser
07-25-2006, 10:09 PM
Damn, that's alot of tire on an awd car. I bet it sticks. Do you do any track work with it?

Box Rocket
07-26-2006, 04:11 PM
haven't yet, but hope to soon. We have the new Miller Motorsports Park here in Utah that recently hosted the American LeMans. It's an outstanding track that just opened. There was an open track day this past week that a friend attended with his Dinan 5 series Bimmer. I missed the registration and it filled up. I'm hoping to give it a shot soon. It's a whole different world from what I'm used to since I daily drove my FJ40 for 8 years. :)

cruiseroutfit
08-01-2006, 04:20 AM
Welcome... :wavey:

bluerunner
08-02-2006, 04:50 AM
box rocket-

thats not johnny from wildyoats drivin the dinan 5 is it???

by the way I have been very found of your 40 for along time, glad to have you with us!

:beer:

Box Rocket
08-08-2006, 03:34 PM
thats not johnny from wildyoats drivin the dinan 5 is it???

Yessir it is.

BMAN
08-09-2006, 06:36 PM
Welcome Adam!

The Money Pit is the sole reason I own a Land Cruiser. A pic of it on Pirate 5 years back was the inspiration for me to look at LC's for a wheeling truck. Of course, once I bought the 40 it was all over from there.

Scotty's got a good thing going here, glad to see you come along to share some knowledge.

How about sharing the 3d models you made of the 40!

Rezarf <><
01-18-2007, 06:13 PM
Adam-

Your rig is one of my favorite of all time, I used to see it in TT and drool and drool. I really like the look of everything and how functional it seemed to run.

Drew

Box Rocket
01-18-2007, 07:08 PM
Well I wish the 40 was still mine. It's been 2.5 years since I sold it already and I've been missing it more than ever over the last few months. Oh well, I've still got the 80 which is getting a little bit of love over the next month or so. I do have some long term plan to build another 40.