Vehicle Owner

Member ID: GregSR

Location: Santa Barbara, CA

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Vehicle Info

2003 Toyota Tundra

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Apr 04, 2006

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Greg’s Toyota Tundra

  • Currently 3.2571428571428 /5 Stars.
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GregSR's 2003 Toyota Tundra

Please excuse the weak poser shots that are up now. They're all I have on this computer. Expect better shots soon. Also, the truck may be for sale soon.

GregSR's 2003 Toyota Tundra

The truck is a 2003 Tundra V8 Limited TRD 4x4, with grey exterior and tan leather interior (BTW, when I was first looking for Tundras, I could not for the life of me find ANY Limited Grey-on-Grey trucks! Anybody have one???), Tow Package, TRD Package (ooooh, what's up now?), etc etc.

GregSR's 2003 Toyota Tundra

I have done the following to the truck, pretty much all of the mods I've done are for better off-road ability. I actually DO wheel the truck, harder than my current pictures may lead you to believe. The BMW is my brother's Topaz 2001 325ci.

GregSR's 2003 Toyota Tundra


See the tow strap coming off of the back? I was damn stuck. That $$$ I spent on 30ft Pro-Comp tow straps definitely helped out here

TeamWest/Camburg Coilovers, lifted to ~3.5 inches
Total Chaos Upper Control Arms
Allied Racing 16x8 Mock-Locks
Pro-Comp 305/70-16 (33x12.5) X-Terrains
Deaver 11-pack in the rear to level the truck (NOT add-a-leafs)
(No new rear shocks...yet. I want some 7100's)
Single Flowmaster 40 Dumped @ axle (no visible tips)

Inside the truck sits a huge 2.5 net Cubic Foot sub box ported to 32hz. I removed the driver-side single rear seat bottom to fit the sub-box. I built the box. It's bolted to the floor with L-Brackets painted to match the tan carpet the box is now carpeted in. It houses a Resonant Engineering (RE Audio) XXX 12" sub. If ya'll aren't familiar with this sub, it's a near-60lb beast that can handle every one of the 1500 watts I throw at it. It's LOUD. It's powered by an Elemental Designs ninE.1 amp, which puts out around ~1500 watts RMS @ 1ohm. All wiring is 0-gauge.

It's loud.

GregSR's 2003 Toyota Tundra


^^^Here's a shot of the box (before it was carpeted to match the truck) inside of the cab.

GregSR's 2003 Toyota Tundra


^^^Here's a shot of the inside of the box, also obviously before completion. Note that a couple of inches were yet to be cut from the end of the L-Shaped port towards the right.

I also have the following stereo components just sitting at home, waiting to for me to find some time to install them. A Kicker KX650.4, 4-Channel amp, putting out ~150w RMS over 4 channels. Q-Logic Kickpanels. JBL C608GTi 6.5" component speakers. JL Audio 6" T600 (I think??) Coaxials to go in the rear. Here's a shot of the stereo equipment...I'll get a real picture of all the shit when I can get back on my old computer.

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mounty71  

Posted by: mounty71

11/09/2006 11:21PM

that is a really nice truck, i like the suspension upgrades youve done, how much would you be asking for that truck? just curious

mk3mister  

Posted by: mk3mister

11/06/2006 04:09PM

sweet tundra, check out my page and let me know how you did your lift and what it cost you etc, thanks

kicker417  

Posted by: kicker417

04/04/2006 07:35PM

its clean like how you got the sound system and at the same time you take it muddin everywhere that's how it has to be done .

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: GregSR

Location: Santa Barbara, CA