Thread: AAV Jeep not AEV

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    Default AAV Jeep not AEV

    Here's a link to Arab American Vehicles. http://www.aav.com.eg/JeepTJL.htm I love the the cab they have built for the back of the Jeep, makes it look like an old ambulance unit. Wouldn't mind the diesel that goes with it also.

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    Yeah I've been eyeing their site for quite some time. I really wish we could get the lwb stripped down truck like that here.
    Carl
    -2007 Tacoma TRD - Adventure toy and DD

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    I too have eyed that site for a while. I am tempted to just build my own. I wish we could get a diesel in the TJ.
    Ron Douglas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Ron
    I am tempted to just build my own.

    The logistics of that run through my mind a couple times a week lol.
    Carl
    -2007 Tacoma TRD - Adventure toy and DD

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    So why not then? It doesnt appear to be that dificult. Getting the bench seats in the back are the hard pieces to me.
    Ron Douglas

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    I could care less about the seating, I ripped out my backseat a while ago anyways. The big holdup for me is the top options and a little bit of body work. The stretch itself would not be a hard one. There is ~8" section of straight frame rail right before the rear control arm mounts that would be the part to splice in to.

    It's just soooooo tempting....
    Carl
    -2007 Tacoma TRD - Adventure toy and DD

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    For me its sooooo tempting BECAUSE of the seating. By doing the troop seating setup I can then mount the entire family. Add rear steer and you would have one hell of a rig.
    Ron Douglas

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