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Side by side with a Capstone and a TRD Pro this wknd

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by Medicineman, Jul 31, 2022.

  1. Jul 31, 2022 at 7:40 AM
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    Medicineman

    Medicineman [OP] Not so new member

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    Vehicle:
    2011 MGM Rock Warrior Crewmax
    Heated Leather Seats, Morimoto XB LED and 4-Banger fogs, TRD Pro “style” grille, Bushwhacker Flares, Line-X, Leer Cap, Yak Rack
    Sorry- no pics, traffic and driving conditions did not permit me to safely take any...Road trip to Lexington, KY this wknd.
    Got side by side with a Capstone for a few miles near Charleston, WV on the way out. Looked amazing all around. I am not a chrome fan, but what was there was very well executed and seemed to compliment the lines of the vehicle well. Only minus I saw was the "lego brick" looking hood blocks for the engine model. They looked very much like an after-thought and didn't fit the lines on the hood/truck.
    On the way back, I was side by side with an Inferno Pro on the same stretch of road. Charleston, WV has some high-end Tundras rolling around. Loved the color with the black out trim and rims. Truck looked great, minus the "hood blocks" for the engine trim. They looked out of place on this model as well. Also, the tailgate top trim was black plastic and contrasted so much so with the rest of the rear that it almost appeared to be a cheap add on rather than integrated design.
     

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