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    Anyone seen a pop top on a 60?

    That look awesome Hawkeye! How much are you thinking of selling that for? Is it possible to buy it as a kit and have it shipped (like to Bolivia :p ) with installation instructions or are you going to do all the installs yourself? That would make my BJ so practical for the trips we take :idea...
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    Yikes!

    Hey Guys, you bet I checked the hinges first :D Funny you mentioned the parking brake... I had someone in the back seat and I had forgotton to pull it tight - we rolled maybe a foot and she screamed like crazy, scared the **** out of me :lol: Give me a day or so and I'll drum up some other...
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    Yikes!

    Hey Guys. I just came back from a month long trip into the Bolivian side of the Amazon. On the way there I had to go down the 'Worlds Most Dangerous Road'. Thought you might enjoy this picture of my BJ61 on the edge of a very steep drop off! Yes, I was hanging on tight :D .
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    Builds complete BJ45 rebuild start next week in Bolivia

    Lunch sounds good :beer: I'll send you a PM so we can work out the details. I won't make you eat Guinea Pig like I had to eat at a friends house last week :D Looking foward to seeing the truck in person :bounce: .
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    Builds complete BJ45 rebuild start next week in Bolivia

    Just finished reading the whole thread... well done! Thanks for including so many great pics as well. I live in Cochabamba as well so maybe the 3 of us - you guys, Andino and myself - can get together for a couple of Huaris and chat Landcruisers if you come this way. BTW, I just came back...
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    Shipping my FJZ80 to Bolivia

    Yep... tons of them. You can buy one brand new off the lot about 10 minutes from where I live. .
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    Lots of FJ60 and FJ62 Parts for sale

    Thanks Scott, Got my parts down here in Bolivia this morning. Everything is great... the grab bar looks great in it's new home :D Thanks again - Bjay .
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    ARB FJ60/62 Flexi water tank

    l'll take it if it's still for sale. My email address is suckbeer @ hotmail .com .
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    Shipping my FJZ80 to Bolivia

    Don't want to burst your bubble or anything but... they're not letting any cars in now that are over 5 years old unless you're just passing through. Already went down that route a few months ago with a lawyer friend here. There's plenty you can buy here. Just saw an 80 today for sale here...
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    Lots of FJ60 and FJ62 Parts for sale

    I'll take the following: Sun visors with mounting clips...$30/pair 1 - Dash vent...$10 each Glove box door...$15 I'm in Bolivia but I have contact in Miami that you could ship them to. You don't have a rear cargo light by any chance? I also need a few white plastic clips that holds the...
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    Bolivian BJ61

    Thanks Jonathan. Brakes are definitively on the list. Thankfully I have disks up front. Just met a guy in town last week that's driving his 85 BJ60 around the world. He only has drums all the way round and he's had some close calls he said. He was drooling over my front brakes :p Turbo's in...
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    Bolivian BJ61

    Thanks Joel, I'll have a look into them. Bolivia's a beautiful country hey. I lived in Santa Cruz for 6 months but haven't been to Trinidad yet. Must be nice living in Hawaii :) .
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    Bolivian BJ61

    Thanks for the welcome mate! I filled up yesterday for around $2.00 a gallon. Not sure about the mileage just yet. I'll have to keep track of it. It's probably not too good. I'll let you know whe I have it figured out. Yeah it's got a factory sunroof, but the motor needs repairing. That's...
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    Bolivian BJ61

    Thanks Spike. That's greatly appreciated. I'll look up Kurt and give him a call tomorrow. I'll try ARB as well, they might have something in Chile or Argentina :hhmm: If that's the case shipping within the continent is super fast and easy with the bus (flota) system. If not I have a contact...
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    Bolivian BJ61

    Thanks for the help mate :cheers: Wow... you've done a lot with your cruisers. Way to go. I'll start reading your older threads for some tips and advice. We're living at 8,500 ft and we took it up to 10,000 ft today pack full of people. It was very slow going all the way and I was worried about...
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