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Old 06-05-09, 10:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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these are very interesting...i never knew some had a light in it...do the toyota ones have a light?

Is this a toyota one...i cant read it
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here's one on a toyota...cool lil treasure
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Never realized that Toyota's had semaphores.. Interesting

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Thank You...I have been racking my brain trying to remember that word....

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Never realized that Toyota's had semaphores.. Interesting
Toyota called them winkers in the owner's manual and I think parts manual for the FJ25. There was a knob in the center of the dash to operate them. Seen one on one of the FJ28s that just sold lately on ebay. Don't think any were ever imported to the US.
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Yeah, VW's had cool semaphores too......

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Toyota called them winkers in the owner's manual and I think parts manual for the FJ25. There was a knob in the center of the dash to operate them. Seen one on one of the FJ28s that just sold lately on ebay. Don't think any were ever imported to the US.
you dont know if they were lit like these do you?
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you dont know if they were lit like these do you?
Sorry Johnny don't have a clue. Might try contacting the owner of this one. I bet he would have the answer.

http://forum.ih8mud.com/fj25-owners-...fj28-pics.html
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I sent him an email...we'll see...he hasnt been on mud for quite some time
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Old 06-20-09, 02:11 PM   #11 (permalink)
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It's in the fj25 parts book...

81740-69010 Winker Assembly, LH

Here is another thread on them jonny. http://forum.ih8mud.com/fj25-owners-...ves-yield.html

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It's in the fj25 parts book...

81740-69010 Winker Assembly, LH

Here is another thread on them jonny. http://forum.ih8mud.com/fj25-owners-...ves-yield.html
In my 1958 Toyota Land Cruiser Genuine Parts manual LH Winker assembly is PN FJ24 58220 for FJ25's only not FJ25L RH Winker is PN FJ24 58210
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My 25 has got the holes for the wires , the swich is still in the middle of the dash. Haven't found a set yet.
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Old 07-13-09, 09:38 PM   #14 (permalink)
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These things are just too cool. Thanks Johnny for posting these pics.

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