200 Series - Toyota Experience Site Videos

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Thats a cool link. Thanks for posting it.

It actually looks somewhat better in action than it does in the still shots we've seen.



BTW: Still don't like the taillights, but I could learn to live with them.
 
OK...can anyone explain the Oregon License plates on the pics that are in Australia(on the 200 series)?:confused::confused:

barrypt5
 
just a guess.........shipped it over on a boat? Portland I think is one of the Toyota training centers.

OK...can anyone explain the Oregon License plates on the pics that are in Australia(on the 200 series)?:confused::confused:

barrypt5
 
Uh, actually they did ship them LandCruisers to Australia. Just like they shipped that 03 4Runner Sport Edition to Tibet back in 2002 to get some footage of it in action. Reason they ship them USDM LCs over there is so they don't confuse the US consumers with the overseas LC wich btw looks different without the orange reflector in the headlight lenses, different rims, lack of tint and sometimes steering positioning.
 
That, and the poor US folk would be confused if the steering wheel was on the RIGHT side...

cheers,
george.
 
Gonna stir it up I know, but the 200 series is not a decendent of the 40. It's a decendent of the 45 series wagon.

Should be 45, 55, 60, 62, 80, 100 and then 200.

:cheers:
 
I agree that the wagons took the Land Cruiser in a different direction, but not descendents of the FJ40? Of course they are.

Is the Range Rover not a descendent of the Series Rover?

Great videos.
 

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