Toyota Tundra 2011 V-8 Limited 4x4 Custom Truck 14 Inch Bulletproof Lift on 2040-cars
Jupiter, Florida, United States
This
“Bulletproof” Tundra was built by DV8 MOTORSPORTS. This Tundra has a long
list of modifications that gives this monster a unique and clean look that’s
guaranteed to draw attention from all crowds! The handles, grill and rear
bumper were color matched, and the headlights and taillights were “smoked”
out. All the windows were tinted 15%, complimenting the other black
features, helping create the right look for this ride. Between
the custom exhaust and the Memphis Audio System, one is sure to hear this
Tundra coming. Equipped with a 37? wheel and tire package, HID headlights,
Rigid light bars and a 10? Bulletproof lift kit, make it so one also can’t help
but see this Tundra coming. Vertically challenged? Well don’t worry, because it
has AMP Research Power steps to help you climb up in this beast! All of these
features along with the N-fab bumper are sure to make fellow drivers on the
freeway step aside and make way for this ride. It has many more features and upgrades that add the final touches to this Tundra. Some including not so obvious features, such as the Python Alarm with “Smart Start” and an AFE air intake system. Roadwire leather interior to give the inside of this vehicle a look that is clean and staying consistent with the sleek outside.
2011 Toyota Tundra -
Tremendous Tundra
By Jacob Jackson,
Photography by Phil Gordon
Truckin Magazine, April, 2013
Intimidating
the streets of Jupiter, Florida, This Tundra is a no-holds-barred
approach at building a badass truck. A Tundra Crew Max truck is already a big rig,
but once DV8 Motorsports, in Lake Park, Florida, got their hands on it, the
Toyota was a giant. Suspending the truck over 37-inch Toyo tires and Fuel
Hostage wheels is a red powdercoated 14-inch Bulletproof lift with Fox
coilovers. Adding to the menacing look, all of the emblems were removed, the
door handles and grille shell painted to match, and the headlights were smoked.
Adding to the custom factor, an RBP grille was installed, as was an NFab
prerunner bumper with a pair of massive 40-inch Rigid LED lightbars.
Inside the Build Engine
Chassis
Wheels & Tires
To look at all of the pictures go to Facebook DV8 Motorsport. If you have any questions please call Mike at 561-762-5114
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