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Starting Bronco Overland Project

fla67

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Making room for fridge, yeti cooler and camping gear. Fall here we come.
 

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BroncoBrandon

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Nice! I have been looking at turning mine into more of an overland equipped Bronco as well. I will be watching this thread. :)
 

Mr Rags

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May 18, 2009
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Nice rig. I like the pull out rack. Looks like we have similar visions for our broncos. Mine turned in this direction after 3 days on the Rubincon. I too agree with your choice of color
 

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toddz69

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Very nice! Is that a Tuffy tray?

We begin our overlanding adventure tomorrow. Gathered in Ely, NV, tonight and heading out for a week of camping and exploring.

Todd Z.
 

Hank_

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Love the overland theme. Nice job on the bronco. Any trips planned?

Henry
 
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