09-10-07, 05:22 AM
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FJ24 From Japan
Hey guys
Watch what a friend found in Japan.
Never seen an FJ24
See ya
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09-10-07, 01:39 PM
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That is way cool, was it for sale?
09-10-07, 02:25 PM
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this is still working in Chincha, Peru.
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09-10-07, 02:26 PM
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Peter,
Very Nice! I hope you directed him here, I hope that everyone considers this an international forum.
Answers one question for me, FJ24's (assuming the other series too) had different VIN series............
Those are original Dunlops in the front!!!!!!!
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09-10-07, 06:38 PM
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As explained to me by Alex Dios in Venezuela, Toyota produced specifically designed fire truck series, in the 20, 50 and 60 series.
They have in the model code the letter H followed by a 4.
In the FJ24, however, they where just FJ24.
I have learned something new about Land Cruisers today.
It is a nice day.
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09-12-07, 11:54 PM
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What a great find and seems complete too.
I guess FJ25's are not rare anymore
I will dig in something else here in NZ.
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09-23-07, 10:40 AM
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Is it just me or are those screws holding the VIN on, clocked at 11 O'Clock?
09-23-07, 05:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Nomis Is it just me or are those screws holding the VIN on, clocked at 11 O'Clock?
I think if they went through that much attention to detail, they'd have them dead on 12:00.
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09-23-07, 05:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Cruiser_Nerd I think if they went through that much attention to detail, they'd have them dead on 12:00.
I figured there may be some lore about the screw being set on the upswing of the hour hand - for good luck, similar to the practice chosen for the time a wedding is scheduled to take place:
http://www.chineseweddingsbytheknot....d=A60905140907
"Q. Is there a special hour when we should exchange vows?
A. Chinese tradition says that couples should marry on the half hour so that they begin their new life on an upswing -- when the hands of the clock are moving up."
Coincidence? Granted the link above pertains to China instead of Japan . . .
09-23-07, 07:47 PM
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kinda funny seeing a land cruiser matted up with a Toyopet SB ...or at least it sure looks that way to me
09-23-07, 08:26 PM
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When ever I install or remove VIN plate I hold the screw with a screwdriver and use a socket on the nuts. This way I don't put any marks around the screw holes. This might explain why the screw are in the same direction.
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09-24-07, 07:58 AM
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12-23-10, 05:50 PM
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anyone know the story with the dual pumpkins?
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12-24-10, 04:54 AM
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Very odd, since you can see they drew the tue front ones, and in the same picture you can see the centered rear.
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12-24-10, 05:44 AM
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