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Originally Posted by crazydubman
I completely agree. Searching for anything on social media that has any substance other than a single post of info is futile. Being able to read through build threads on T4R has opened my eyes over the years to a ton of new ideas and approaches to everything on my 4runner. It also gives you some level of excitement and anticipation when you can live vicariously through others and their builds and join in the satisfaction of how a build progresses even if its only from the sidelines. Both yours and Brian's build threads have inspired my build over the years as well as countless other 3rd gen owners. You just can't get that from other platforms like Facebook or Instagram.
For me I took a hiatus from T4r as family took priority with a new born and the demands that come with that. Plus when Photobucket dumped/killed storage limits, I lost all my pictures that were tied to my build threads. It was going to be so much work to re post everything that I gave up I guess.
I'm slowly venturing back into the forums and looking through old threads for ideas and new threads to see how the all of the new builds are progressing.
Keep posting you guys. I always enjoy the read.
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Hiatus for all the right reasons. Glad your still around and posting. Just need more people coming back for the right reasons.
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Originally Posted by brian2sun
I completely agree about forums being so much better than social media groups. The info on all the FB groups and Instagram, etc... is so scattered and unorganized. It’s hard to actually get any knowledge. It’s mostly glamour shots and douchey kids trying to be cool online. T4R was a tight knit community for those few years where we all learned from each other and it was fun and engaging. I’m glad to see some old schoolers like you guys are still here!
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Totally Brian! Thanks for starting to post again.
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