Toyota Sequoia Photo Gallery
So how do I post a photo? Do I need a personal website somewhere or is there a more direct way (like sending the .jpg) to Edmunds.
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Here's how:
To get this:
Use this coding, but replace the ( and ) with < and >:
(img src="")
Or: (img src="Photo URL address")
To make your photo a link like this:
do this:
(a href="Page URL address")(img src="Photo URL address")(/a)
Remember, posting copyrighted photos is a no-no. Unless, of course, you own the copyright.
Hope this helps!
KarenS
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Looking down Long Canyon at the La Sal Mountains near Moab, Utah.
And just out of curiosity... how many Red Pearl Sequoia are out there? They seem to be a rarity. I see that "slickrock" has one in Utah. Then I saw another one (on the road) with a Florida license plate. I've seen a gazillion silver and white and black. One blue. One green. What happened?! Thanks.
Gil.
We have a Thunder Gray LTD 4x4 with all the bells and whistles.
How do you think it looks here?
The brakes have never been touched and it still stops silky smooth.I do though hear the tapping upon starting and after a few minutes it goes silent.
I do however dislike the leather seat on the drivers side,seems it has a small crack through the side and it annoys me ,but all in all I am ecstatically happy with the vehicle.
Sorry but cannot seem to get the picture of the truck on this posting.
The tint is really just shy of legal. I may lighten them up a bit because it is hard to see at night.
Let's see if I can load these pix and, if so, there's more to follow ...
http://dickgilbert.com/sequoia/sequoia-new1-600x600.jpg
http://dickgilbert.com/sequoia/sequoia-new2-600x600.jpg
Hey, I think it worked! More to follow as we customize dis beauty.
Feedback invited!
Congrats on the nice ride!
... look close ...
the hood deflector from Carson Toyota. Sharp!
rear spoiler from SpoilerDepot.com. Installation not advised for the faint-of-heart!
Uhhh...can I vacation with you? :-)
and WAAG taillight and bumper guards.
Where did you get the WAAG taillight and bumper guard?
Sorry for this tardy response.
I got the tail light guards set (WAAG #13814) and the frontrunner bumber guard (WAAG #18358)
from latruck.com and the rear bumber guard from GoGrilleGuards.com.
Know that none of the installations were simple. The tail light guards took 2 days of adjusting and bending to achieve an acceptable fit, and both front and rear bumber guards took a lot of elbow grease and, finally, a 2-3 ft. galvenized pipe extension slid over a socket wrench to untighten the mounting bolts.
None of these installs is for the faint-of-heart, but hope this helps!
Regards,
Dick
Evidently my photo hosting site won't let me embed the jpeg link, so you'll have to go here:
http://www.pbase.com/image/23071649
http://www.pbase.com/image/23071654
http://www.pbase.com/image/23071657
Question: Did you add the exhaust tip? It looks good. What are the details?
The exhaust tip was a dealer add on. In the final rounds of negotiation, I had them throw in that and the cargo net. It's an official Toyota accessory made by Valor. It's 304 stainless steel and simply bolts on. I think they get $45 for it, but you could probably go down to your local auto parts store and buy something similar for $25 or so.
You can find more info on it here:
http://www.toyota.com/vehicles/2004/sequoia/accessories.html
I have more pictures and info here on my web page.
What I have are the two headrests and a 15" flipdown for rear and 3rd row passengers. Because the 15" takes so much space, I have a rear view mirror/monitor to see whats behind me at all times.