Yea, it looks like a hot wheels car in a miniature diaroma lol.Photos look like ai
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Yea, it looks like a hot wheels car in a miniature diaroma lol.Photos look like ai
NAH! As a former professional photographer (photojournalist) I can say that he has some experience using perspective control tools and real nice editing skills. I really like his images.Photos look like ai
Nice work! You sound just like me. WRX, STi, STi, WRX, Crosstrek Wilderness.... Built an STi and WRX to COBB Stage 2. Found it was more fun to just go play and cheaper than going fast. Racing was fun but too expensive with a family.For me...I decided on the Trailhunter. Throughout my 30's and 40's...I heavily modified Subaru STI's. Finish one project, open another...my tastes changed with my age...I finally ended up with a fully raced prepped Sleeper Legacy GT. It was a full on build to include chassis/suspension/brakes/and a fully built motor and transmission. After a while...I decided this was too much work to keep up. Which brings me to the reason I chose the Trailhunter. I wanted something I would be happy with as is...without wrenching to get it to something I wanted. I've done some minor cosmetic mods like window deflectors/ceramic coating/full legal tint/mudflaps/cell phone mounts...but, plan to leave it as is. Less worries and my mind is now free to think about other things rather than the next mod. I liked the Trailhunter as is...let's see if I can keep my hands out of the engine bay though...lol. Here are a few of my previously modded vehicles...I'm not at home...none of my STI's are pictured here... The Legacy GT pictured put down 450hp/430tq to the wheels...all grip...
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Subaru Brother! We still have 4 of them, ranging from 330-1000whp. My kids all drive turbo Subarus. I've been modding them since 2006, but now I have a 2025 Tacoma and 2022 Tundra.For me...I decided on the Trailhunter. Throughout my 30's and 40's...I heavily modified Subaru STI's. Finish one project, open another...my tastes changed with my age...I finally ended up with a fully raced prepped Sleeper Legacy GT. It was a full on build to include chassis/suspension/brakes/and a fully built motor and transmission. After a while...I decided this was too much work to keep up. Which brings me to the reason I chose the Trailhunter. I wanted something I would be happy with as is...without wrenching to get it to something I wanted. I've done some minor cosmetic mods like window deflectors/ceramic coating/full legal tint/mudflaps/cell phone mounts...but, plan to leave it as is. Less worries and my mind is now free to think about other things rather than the next mod. I liked the Trailhunter as is...let's see if I can keep my hands out of the engine bay though...lol. Here are a few of my previously modded vehicles...I'm not at home...none of my STI's are pictured here... The Legacy GT pictured put down 450hp/430tq to the wheels...all grip...
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Brother!! Nice!! Those are some sassy subies! They're great, so easy to work on. I did the STi build myself. Got a deal on the WRX through the local tuner. Fun stuff, but went for the Wilderness after the WRX got rod knockSubaru Brother! We still have 4 of them, ranging from 330-1000whp. My kids all drive turbo Subarus. I've been modding them since 2006, but now I have a 2025 Tacoma and 2022 Tundra.
Too many EJ's meet that fate.Brother!! Nice!! Those are some sassy subies! They're great, so easy to work on. I did the STi build myself. Got a deal on the WRX through the local tuner. Fun stuff, but went for the Wilderness after the WRX got rod knock![]()
Sadly. I sold it to my tech for the last one, and he said cylinder 3 looked like it hadn't seen oil in weeks. I wholeheartedly would have upgraded to a new STi, but, dumbasses stopped making them, and didn't want to just get another WRX, because I also wanted more space for gear. Came close to an Outback wilderness, but my girl's got an outback. But all things summed up, Subaru, and the crosstrek i had, just didn't make a vehicle I needed or wanted. And now that I have my Trailhunter, it'll be real hard to ever go back.Too many EJ's meet that fate.
One of the reasons I went Pro is the bigger axles and upgraded a arms if I ever decided to go portal and go up to a 37". Another I wanted to wheel in a little style and comfort instead of the more hardcore rigs that I built over the years.
That’s a legit argument for a higher trim. I know I’m never going over 33” or moderate terrain.
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What internals are different other than the swaybar disconnect?You can make it look like a TH but it's still missing a bunch of internals to actually be one...
Don't get me wrong, 4 Runner looks great.
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