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Talked to Ben. It was just some excess headlight washer fluid when they swapped the old ones to the new ones on the bumper. Thanks again.

Wow. I'm amazed washer fluid would be that dark of green. Glad it was nothing.

I nominate @Willy beamin for Eagle-Eye Award.
 
I saw these pictures in the web and thought to share with you. If anyone know what tires are used in this build? (sorry if this is a repost)

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Nitto mud grappler.
 
Hi Mudders, I'm an Aussie 100 guy that's just joined the 200 club!

I'm now broke as a joke, like cereal for dinner broke, but am the proud owner of a 2010 200 series GXL, which is a mid range model here in Australia but is pretty spartan overall. Velour seats, no nav etc...That said, it is amazing an 8 year old truck with 75k miles can still look and feel so new.

My 100s were brilliant but I ended up having to sell them due to some unexpected unemployment and when I was ready to look again this 200 came along at the right price with great maintenance records. Will be contributing and receiving experiences here and am very excited to be back. Although the next 6 months will be hard until i'm solvent again.

Better photos to follow. Literally just got home from Melbourne collecting it. P.S keep in mind we pay a lot more for vehicles here than stateside. So even pre-owned this was mid $40ks. A new top tier Sahara model can push $125k
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Hi Mudders, I'm an Aussie 100 guy that's just joined the 200 club!

I'm now broke as a joke, like cereal for dinner broke, but am the proud owner of a 2010 200 series GXL, which is a mid range model here in Australia but is pretty spartan overall. Velour seats, no nav etc...That said, it is amazing an 8 year old truck with 75k miles can still look and feel so new.

My 100s were brilliant but I ended up having to sell them due to some unexpected unemployment and when I was ready to look again this 200 came along at the right price with great maintenance records. Will be contributing and receiving experiences here and am very excited to be back. Although the next 6 months will be hard until i'm solvent again.

Better photos to follow. Literally just got home from Melbourne collecting it. P.S keep in mind we pay a lot more for vehicles here than stateside. So even pre-owned this was mid $40ks. A new top tier Sahara model can push $125kView attachment 1634423

Nice! Awesome mirrors.
 
Hi Mudders, I'm an Aussie 100 guy that's just joined the 200 club!

I'm now broke as a joke, like cereal for dinner broke, but am the proud owner of a 2010 200 series GXL, which is a mid range model here in Australia but is pretty spartan overall. Velour seats, no nav etc...That said, it is amazing an 8 year old truck with 75k miles can still look and feel so new.

My 100s were brilliant but I ended up having to sell them due to some unexpected unemployment and when I was ready to look again this 200 came along at the right price with great maintenance records. Will be contributing and receiving experiences here and am very excited to be back. Although the next 6 months will be hard until i'm solvent again.

Better photos to follow. Literally just got home from Melbourne collecting it. P.S keep in mind we pay a lot more for vehicles here than stateside. So even pre-owned this was mid $40ks. A new top tier Sahara model can push $125kView attachment 1634423

Are those ClearView mirrors from Australia?
 
Yeah mate, they are. I'm trying to get used to their size lol.

Ha! Ya, I have a set but I took them off until I do more towing. I whacked mine a few times. :) Nice mirrors though, as they survived just fine.
 
Hi Mudders, I'm an Aussie 100 guy that's just joined the 200 club!

I'm now broke as a joke, like cereal for dinner broke, but am the proud owner of a 2010 200 series GXL, which is a mid range model here in Australia but is pretty spartan overall. Velour seats, no nav etc...That said, it is amazing an 8 year old truck with 75k miles can still look and feel so new.

My 100s were brilliant but I ended up having to sell them due to some unexpected unemployment and when I was ready to look again this 200 came along at the right price with great maintenance records. Will be contributing and receiving experiences here and am very excited to be back. Although the next 6 months will be hard until i'm solvent again.

Better photos to follow. Literally just got home from Melbourne collecting it. P.S keep in mind we pay a lot more for vehicles here than stateside. So even pre-owned this was mid $40ks. A new top tier Sahara model can push $125kView attachment 1634423

Nice! If you happen to come across some oem cloth gray seats at a junk yard over there, I'll give you a hug for sending them my way :D
 
Was it difficult removing them and putting the originals back on? I don't know where to start.

Not that difficult, but not something you'll want to do repeatedly...

ClearView's web-site has a walk-through video. That's how I did mine...

Here is their web page for the 200. Click the Installation tab in lower right info section.

LANDCRUISER 200 SERIES

Or go directly to the same video on YouTube:
 
Many of the US owners would love to find a non-Nav 200!

Agreed. The nav is worthless. On a brand new Lexus RX, with live traffic, it basically draws a straight line between you and your destination with no mind to lights or actual traffic patterns. And voice commands don't work. Completely outclassed by Google Maps.

Oh, and the 2018 UI looks exactly like the 2008 UI.

And Toyota charges $2,000 dollars for it.

Carplay is way overdue and only on the upcoming Avalon so far.
 
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