2013 Terrain

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Mack

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Afternoon FRF

Long time watcher here and after several years of looking I finally ended up finding the perfect fit.

2013 Terrain with all options except the graphics and tailgate step. Didn't want the step cause I figured the handle would be annoying with dirt bike loading and maybe eventual over-landing. Only has 38k miles and was 100% stock and super clean inside and out. First pic is with my 2014 Power Wagon I ended up selling to a buddy of mine and the second is the spy shot I get from my office at work each day.

Upgrades planned:
-Window tint all around (complete)
-Cravenspeed dead pedal (complete)
-Rear seat release on driver side (complete)
-Bed liner, looking at linex
-Fluid film for the underside
-Corsa Sport w/ black tips
-JLT Catch can on passenger side
-A27 Fuse, currently in the mail
-KHC bed bolts and D-ring kit
-Rappy Graphics; Hood, steering wheel, inlay, tailgate
-Adam's cleaning products

Eventual upgrades:
-BD fog lights and back-up lights
-Steel brake lines and rotors from freedom
-DZ tailgate assist
-ICON rear springs
-Extra set of factory shocks
-Beadlock beauty rings powder coated Evo grey

I've been in the PNW for the last few years and know the good dirt bike spots but where could I bring the Raptor for some fun? Any local meet-ups or good to know things about Raptors in the PNW? Best place for service/mod work?

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MEIRONMAN207

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Excellent choice! I especially love the color. I was on the fence about the step, but after I started using it, WOW, I didn’t know what I was missing. And for loading bikes and a four wheeler, not a problem. Only gets hung up at times sliding in flat heavy edge items. But, it’s not a regular pickup right?
 
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Welcome and congrats on a sweet gen1. Moses Lake is just East of you, that's a good place to play in the dunes. My avatar picture is from there a couple years back.
 
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Welcome and congrats on a sweet gen1. Moses Lake is just East of you, that's a good place to play in the dunes. My avatar picture is from there a couple years back.

Thanks I'll have to check it out. I'm used to the dirt and mud so the dunes would be a nice change. Maybe even have to get a paddle tire for the dirt bike
 

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Thanks I'll have to check it out. I'm used to the dirt and mud so the dunes would be a nice change. Maybe even have to get a paddle tire for the dirt bike
Yeah, sounds good, fyi, I've done a fair bit of duning with dirt bikes and quads, you should also get a different sprocket and chain for the bike if you end up doing that a fair bit. These parts dump the sand out so it doesn't build up and prematurely wear everything out.
 
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