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  1. GaryN

    For Sale Santa Cruz CA: 5 stock wheels and tires - 16" OEM - $500

    Price to $500 .. $100 per wheel/tire combo. Attached are pictures of whats stamped on the outside
  2. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz, CA: 1997/FJZ80 - 191k miles, 3xLock - $19k

    Thank you for the interest. Its up in the big writeup, and now in the title.. $19k
  3. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz, CA: 1997/FJZ80 - 191k miles, 3xLock - $19k

    Vehicle back up for sale! I've completed the upgrades. Was very satisfying to remove the side rail and paint bumpers and roof rack.
  4. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz CA: Warn M12000 winch

    I'd imagine they are the same. Winch was in a modern ARB bumper. Dimensions of mounting holes are 10" across.. with two sets of holes - one at 4 1/2" apart, the other at 6 1/2" apart
  5. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz CA: Warn M12000 winch

    Still available
  6. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz CA: ARB side rails, running board - 80 series

    Ah sorry, found someone on Craigslist. Forgot to close out this thread
  7. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz CA: used window "belt strips"

    am throwing these away..
  8. GaryN

    Hollister Run

    Good idea! am a maybe for this Saturday the 23rd, more likely for the 6th. Have a bumper getting powder coated, done this Thursday. Of course, could try taking the Subaru out - despite getting laughed at, could handle the green runs
  9. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz CA: Warn M12000 winch

    I've separated the cable from the spool Cable: 30lbs Winch: 72lbs
  10. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz CA: Warn M12000 winch

    Yup! Just sitting in my garage .. fancy paint job curing away. You see the video and pictures I take it?
  11. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz, CA: 1997/FJZ80 - 191k miles, 3xLock - $19k

    Marking as "Sold" for now.. to take it off the market while I make changes. Changes are - painting fenders - removing side rail (listed for Free on ih8mud) - painting front bumper, and perhaps rear and roof rack - removing winch (listed for $800 obo on ih8mud) - new wheels and tires (the 5...
  12. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz CA: ARB side rails, running board - 80 series

    Oh yes, there is distance between us. I bet you could fabricate up your own version. Its light tubing and relatively simple design.
  13. GaryN

    SOLD  Santa Cruz CA: used window "belt strips"

    Three belt strips for an 80 series - Passenger front, and both Rears. These run $50+ new, each.. and I see folks repainting old ones. So, if you have the time and ability, I've got three to unload. Passenger Front - 75710-60021 Rear - 75740-60020 and 75730-60020
  14. GaryN

    For Sale  Santa Cruz CA: 5 stock wheels and tires - 16" OEM - $500

    Five wheels and tires. $500 for everything.. eg $100 per wheel/tire Wheels: stock aluminum 16x8 - 6x5.5 bolt pattern Tires: Firestone Destination - 315/75/R16 Toyota part #s: 4261160100 4261160091 4261160090 Tires are 5 years old, with 20k miles. There is some cracking beginning in...
  15. GaryN

    SOLD  Santa Cruz CA: Warn M12000 winch

    An older winch - hardly used, but does look aged. If I'm reading the date code right, its from 1997. About 5 years ago, I disassembled and repaired it. Recently gave it a sexy paint job. Asking $600, though I really don't know what its worth.. given all the cheap winches available. Video...
  16. GaryN

    SOLD  Santa Cruz CA: ARB side rails, running board - 80 series

    Pulled from my 97 Landcruiser .. requires an ARB front bumper. I doubt this is worth anything, happy to be corrected though. Its light duty, not a real slider, and should be painted.
  17. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz, CA: 1997/FJZ80 - 191k miles, 3xLock - $19k

    Thanks.. figure I'd start at what I paid 6 years ago. We're in a strange time, with BAT 80s going for nearly $100k and gas prices heading north.
  18. GaryN

    SOLD Santa Cruz, CA: 1997/FJZ80 - 191k miles, 3xLock - $19k

    Yea, I've certainly enjoyed this vehicle over the problematic 94 (diesel) I had. Being able to CHOOSE projects instead of FORCED, is much less stressful.
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