Events/Trails 200 Series at SEMA (1 Viewer)

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Now we're cooking with fire.
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Man, maybe there is hope, that is, if it's real !! Did you take the pic or you get it from elsewhere ?
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Anyone know if there is already a HID mod for the halogen lights? Why couldn't they use HIDs on the 200?!?

Btw, that is how a 200 should have been advertised!
 
Man, maybe there is hope, that is, if it's real !! Did you take the pic or you get it from elsewhere ?
:cheers:

The SEMA website states that this is a display provided by ARB. I'll find the link again confirming that.

Here it is: I'd like to see a picture of the dual tire carrier rear bumper.

Vehicle: 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser
Project Exhibited By: Air Locker Inc.
Phone: 425/264-1391
Fax: 425/264-1392
E-mail: lwood@arbusa.com
Website: www.arbusa.com
Powertrain/Drivetrain Type and Modifications: Snorkel system for river crossings
Chassis Type and Modification: ATX Teflon finish 19-inch alloy wheels; BFG tires; enhanced suspension with increased ride height
Exterior Modifications: ARB front bulbar; 12,000-pound Warn winch; dual-pivot rear utility bumper system; custom side sliders; roof rack with tent system and side awning; HID lighting system front and rear
Interior Modifications: On-board heated shower system; custom interior with all-weather-rated textiles and floor coverings
Exhibitor Booth Number: 31027
 
I was wondering how stronger bumpers could be mounted. Looks like cutting the front bumper is necessary.

You can see in the picture where the upper portion of the original bumper was left in place.
 
That is what I am talking about. Where are more pictures? Is any at SEMA to get more pictures?
 
That is what I am talking about. Where are more pictures? Is any at SEMA to get more pictures?

No. I'm looking for more. There were more pictures of the HD Tundra and FJC concepts.
 
I sent him an email asking for more pics or a link to more pics. We shall see what happens.
 
I was there, sat in it, took those pics:

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thanks for the pics hey do you know what size tire is on there? is it just in high mode or was some sort of lift put on? the back bumper looks a bit rushed from the photos was it like that in person??
 
thanks for the pics hey do you know what size tire is on there? is it just in high mode or was some sort of lift put on? the back bumper looks a bit rushed from the photos was it like that in person??

Wow, tough questions. I understand there are specialists here but unfortunately I'm not one of yours ;). And oops, I didn't check the tire size.:eek:

In fact, I could have spent way more time at Toyota's booth but I also have a job to do. All I can tell is that the rig looked good and mean at the same time, even if the rear barbecue (?) was a bit funky.

:cheers:
 
Well, I wondered how ARB was going to make bumpers work, I think they did a pretty good job of cutting the plastic and integrating it with the bumper. Now, if I can come up with a spare $75,000 to buy it. I like it, can't wait to see how it does on the Rubicon.
 
Grolar,

Thanks for posting the pics!
It does look pretty bad a$$!

The front does not look bad at all, but the rear still seems to stick out quite a bit.
 
hey no problem thanks for the actual pics enjoy the show ooops im mean work:) but i forgot to mention this alot of these vehicles are put together just for the show and dont really work in the real world; i was looking at the fron tire and it seems very close to rubbing anyone else think it looks to close???
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Okay, I know this is going to fuel the 'it looks like a highlander' group, but I stumbled across something pretty funny while attempting to find some more picutres of the 200-series.

This website (hosted by TOYOTA) has some insider photos of Toyota sponsored vehicles at SEMA.
http://www.semainsider.com/

There is a cool section on how they built up the HD Diesel Tundra. But here is the disturbing part:
http://www.semainsider.com/Photos.aspx?AlbumID=36

Great pictures of the 200-series, but look closely at the title. Oh boy...
 
you are absolutly correct ; it look so much like the highlander just without the shaved section on the body many people will confuse it in photos but in person the size should help. Toyota should have diferentiated it a bit more
 

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