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I saw a Toyota Tundra last night that had pipes on it. I hate to say it, but the Tundra sounded sweet. It had the V-8 in it, with straight pipes. It just didn't seem right seeing a truck like that sound so good.
I, too saw and hears a Tundra with dual exhaust the other day, it sounded good, V8, sounded kind of like a Chrysler V8, the Tundra is supoes to be a full size truck, but every time I hear the word Toyota and truck in the same sentence I picture an early 70s HiLux!!!
Yeah, there is a Toyota Tundra here with Flows and pipes out the back that sounds awesome. It's funny to hear a truck like that, and glance over only to see "Toyota" on the tailgate....
Unfortunately they do sound nice, and get good gas mileage, my only complaint is the chinsy dashboard that is only six inches thick like a cheap car, and unless you get the TRD model the front grille looks funny.
>I saw a Toyota Tundra last night that had pipes on it. I
>hate to say it, but the Tundra sounded sweet. It had the V-8
>in it, with straight pipes. It just didn't seem right seeing
>a truck like that sound so good.
Sound?Okay,I guess.
But,where the hell's that going to get you?
Toyota?
They don't offer a V-10 or even a big block for that matter.
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