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Toyota "Tundra prove it!" visits 53rd Annual 3i ShowToyota's "Tundra Prove It!," a national tour designed to provide consumers with a first hand opportunity to experience the full line of all-new 2007 Toyota Tundras, will be hosting attendees at this year's 3i Show. The show will be held at the 3i Show grounds in Garden City, Kan., May 10 to 12. Show attendees will have the opportunity to experience Toyota's all-new Tundra through a number of real-world, interactive challenges staged on an on-site driving course. Attendees will be drawn to Tundra Prove It! by the roar of V-8 engines, interactive displays and an amazing "Car Crush" section of the course. Participants will have the opportunity to drive an acceleration run, haul a payload and tow 10,000 pounds. In addition, a "braking zone" will demonstrate Tundra's braking ability, one of the best braking systems in its class. There will also be many Tundra components on display. Tundra Prove It! is designed to showcase the all-new Tundra's powerful, rugged capability throughout the country and will visit approximately 350 markets over the next 10 months. The tour will be at a variety of locations and events across the country, including Daytona Speed Week, AMA Supercross events, 84 Lumber stores, Bass Pro Shops locations and the Star of Texas Rodeo in Austin, Texas to name just a few. -cutline - The full-size Tundra is the largest, most powerful pick-up ever offered by Toyota. It was designed and engineered in the U.S. and is built at Toyota plants in Gibson County, Ind., and San Antonio, Texas. Tundra's all-new platform features a significantly expanded wheelbase, an increase of 10 inches in overall length, nearly five inches in height and four inches in width. The new Tundra comes in three cab configurations and offers a choice of three engines, including a new 5.7-liter V8 capable of towing up to 10,800 pounds. 0 None None Date: 4/23/07
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