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Post by rtikul8 on Jul 25, 2006 23:53:27 GMT -5
Just picked this up last week. Has lots of mods. 94 Land Cruiser FJ80 Flexy 8-inch lift with 37inch BFG Krawlers Electric lockers front and rear Custom rock sliders Skids Bull Bar with Warn 12K winch 5.29 gears
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Post by tred on Jul 26, 2006 0:04:54 GMT -5
Nice Lexus! ;D My buddy wheels that same rig, he says the 94 is the only year to get because it has a solid axle still, and the good more HP engine. You do realize that rig cost 50 grand when it was new right? So how much did it cost you? That same buddy is always looking for them at auctions. Apparently the vast majority of them have never been wheeled, let alone put into 4lo. So he says, look for the soccer mom unit with leather and elockers, usually under 200,000 miles, and because they paid out the a$$ for it originally, they have been serviced regularly. He paid under 3 g's for his, and did a lift and tires, and gears, so for about 5 g's he has a sick wheeler.
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Post by K5 on Jul 26, 2006 1:34:42 GMT -5
Just picked this up last week. Has lots of mods. 94 Land Cruiser XJ80 Flexy 8-inch lift with 37inch BFG Krawlers Electric lockers front and rear Custom rock sliders Skids Bull Bar with Warn 12K winch 5.29 gears Hey Steve, glad you decided to sign up. See you at the Gunsite run.
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Post by datrupr on Jul 26, 2006 10:16:31 GMT -5
Welcome, and very nice FZJ80. 94 was the first year with the fuel injected engine and the optional factory e-lockers, but you also lost cloth seats and manual transmission. But they did have solid axles until the UZJ100 replaced the 80 in 98/99. Awesome truck, very reliable and very capable. And also make for a great expedition platform as well. If you are interested in checking out some very nice and very well built Cruisers, check out Tucsons very own John Shotts web site at shottscruisers.smugmug.com/
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Post by slick1100 on Jul 26, 2006 19:05:51 GMT -5
Whew, all those mods and you bought it that way? I'm a wee bit jealous! Welcome to the group!
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Post by roverob on Jul 26, 2006 23:48:01 GMT -5
See ya on the trail.
Glad your here.
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