Done!
Quick update...
I removed the Manik brush guard and am feeling much better now. Thanks for all the information. I also removed the Manik tail light guards to have a true 40th stock look. :cool:
Of course
I would not even think if selling it here. Craigslist is what I would target first. I see other car models selling from $150-$500. What is a fair asking price?
Thanks guys
I understand what you all mean. The question I have is how would a given accident compare with the brush guard aka damage multiplier vs a stock front bumper? I am not asking about a brush guard vs an ARB bumper, but a brush guard vs a stock only bumper.
By the way, I looked and...
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Sorry, I thought your were calling the running boards the "damage multiplier" as I have heard others call them that as mentioned on this page:
1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Buildup, Part 1 - Off-Road Magazine
"Stock running boards are no match for trail obstacles. These things are...
Nicely done
As a new 80 driver that is used to my EVO, I am very cautious with turning/cornering. I mean, my EVO handles like its in rails, so t can pretty take anything I throw at it. :grinpimp: I am sure as I gain more seat time, I will learn the limits of the 80.
Thanks for the welcome guys.
CR=craigslist is how I interpreted Mike W's comment.
Considering at this point, I have no plans to do any crawling with it, I will leave it stock. It will be used for snow days, extra cargo room and light offroading, if that. To each his own, right?
Yep, saw it on CR Sat morning when it was posted and headed over to Boulder Toyota immediately. Test drove it before it was even sent through the detail shop.
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Hello eveyone! :flipoff2:
I picked up the Cruiser a couple of weeks ago from a dealer in Boulder, CO. It was a single owner that traded it in for a 50th. The guy took very good care of it. He even had the window sticker and original sales brochure. It has 135K, but looks and drives near new...
Looks good!
I am new to the FJ80 scene. I picked up a 40th Sage a couple of weeks ago in Boulder, CO.
Here are some two tone pics for a comparison.
-Dan