BTW if I didn't recently find my "perfect" 200, I would be strongly inclined toward this one. The color, lift, and drawers are sweet, and that Jerry sticker looks great!
Nice looking truck, GLWS.
So is it safe to say that in general, you'd rather have a 100, 80, or 60 than a 200? Of course you could sell this Japanese Beauty for 70K and pick up an older 200 with more miles for about half the price. Any previous model LC with 55K miles is going to cost at...
Speaking of random, last March I had four new 275/70r18s bolted onto a 2010 LC. The fronts rubbed the mud flaps slightly so I removed the flaps and no more rubbing. Today I had the same brand and model tires (new) in same size installed on a 2014. Zero rubbing. So did the company shrink...
I'm also interested. 90K on stock suspension and noticing nose dive at braking. This 2014 will be riding long range bumpy gravel roads and highways to get to them, not so much rock crawling, looking for mild lift, will add a steel bumper down the road. Considering the Dobinsons IMS & MRR...
The first 200 LC I bought last February, a 2010, came with remote start so I assumed they all did. Wrong-O. Today I asked a Toyota service advisor what it would take to install this feature on my new-to-me 2014. 800 bucks. I miss having it, especially on a day like today when it's minus 10...
It'll be interesting to see how far 200 prices tumble as it's a less common, "higher-end" product. Since the market is predicated on human frivolity and demand combined with supply, these days anything could happen to the market of a gas guzzling, luxurious, extra-capable vehicle.
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Nice truck you got there. I enjoyed reading about your build and the trip reports. A few days ago I brought home a white 2014 stock Cruiser with 90k miles and am perusing build ideas. Also, last June I bought an 06 Tundra access cab -- those Bowen flatbeds are cool! I'm intrigued by the roof...
These are some cool refreshes, gadgets, and upgrades, thanks for sharing. Are the roof crossbars in the camper pic the same as the LFDOR bars? They look kinda different there, silver rather than black.
I realize that every silver lining's got a . . . touch of gray.