Registry 60-series Registry (2 Viewers)

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  1. 1987 fj60
  2. Mateusz Denslaw
  3. sixty
  4. 190.000
  5. OME 2.5 in,33 BFG AT,ARB front and rear,4.11 r&p,ARB front bull bar,M10000 Warn ,Con Ferr roof rack,Kaymar rear bumper w/tire and can,tuffy center console w/cb,optima red top,green monster alternator
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uh, what color is under all that? Blue? :beer:
 
1. Year and model of vehicle: 1987 HJ60, dark blue gray
2. Name of owner: Alexander Rose, San Francisco
3. Name of vehicle (optional): no name yet...
4. Mileage on the truck odometer: 313,000 km
5. Modifications: Viton fuel lines for biodiesel use, Solar Converter 24-12v, building custom aluminum rack for my rooftop pop up camper.
6. Use: This is my daily driver (when not cycling to work), I use it on weekends for trips to hard to reach rock climbing spots, backcountry snowboarding, mountain biking, Gearing this truck up to do a honeymoon expedition from baja to alaska on vegetable oil and biodiesel in Fall of 06.

Did you do your honeymoon expedition this last Fall??? If so, how did it go?
 
Hi, I'm Philip from Austria and this is my rig:

1. Year and model of vehicle: 1987 Toyota LandCruiser HJ61 LG-MXW
2. Name of owner: Philip Fugger, Austria
3. Name of vehicle: The 61
4. Mileage on the truck odometer: 397.500km
5. Modifications: At the moment: OME steering stabilizer, 31x10.5R15 BFG Mud Terrain, 31x105R15 Avon Wintercat Radial SST, Clear Lense Rally Head Lights, 2x 100Ah mainbatteries, 24V to 12V converter, third batterie with 100Ah for 12V, 24V to 230V converter, Audiosystem with Focal-loudspeaker and subwoofer, Recaros in the front, camping equipment and storagesystem in the rear,...
6. Use: daily driver, camping rig, offroad toy ;)

Here is a little pic with the wintertires mounted:
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nice rig. Like the graphics on the side!
 
nice rig
 
1986 FJ60

Driver's name: Mike (and Jen once she learns to drive stick)

Rig's name: 'Anglin's Honorable Joseph War Machine the First' named like the pedigreed dog that he is - we call him 'the Beast' for short.

Mileage: 211,xxx

Current mods: knocked off passenger side mirror, some bits of trim in the cargo area rather than on the body where they belong
Future mods: De-trim and de-badge, New paint, removal of spot of rust on hood where paint is worn away (the only rust on the entire truck - aren't arizona cars great?), needs a stereo (PO had it stolen three times and gave up), maybe new bumpers, anything needed to keep it running well.

Used for: hauling stuff from home depot (et al.), transporting dirty dogs, camping, helping friends move, getting my fix of manual transmission (other cars are auto)

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sorry for bad, back-lit picture, will put up a new one when i take it.
 
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Driver's Name: Chris

Rig's Name: The Beast

Mileage: 126,000

Mods: SOA, 35x12.50x15 BFG MTs, 15x8 Rockcrawlers, most chrome removed, blacked out plastic body parts, Durabak in cargo area and under doors, homemade roof rack with tire carrier, Jim C carb, FJ62 mirrors, shaved head and oversized valves.

Used for: Daily driver, dragging Polaris 4-wheeler, mild wheeling on National Forest logging trails.
 
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1988 FJ62
Brett
Not Sure what to name her yet.
200,000+ miles
Not Sure what mods, just bought her but about to put in a new tranny.
snow driving so hopefully i dont wreck (originally from Texas, now living in New England) and if i do, i wont care too much.
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My Cruiser

1. Year and model of vehicle: ´1988
2. Name of owner: Gudmundur Magni Helgason
3. Name of vehicle (optional): Land Cruiser HJ 61 4.0 disel turbo intercooler
4. Mileage on the truck odometer: Body 400.000km, Engine 5.000km rebuilt this summer.
5. Modifications, if any: 6" lift, Springs front and back, 44" tires(DC Fun Country), OME Shock and OME steering stabilizer, 80cruiser springs, 4:88 ratio in the axels, cable lockers, Airconpump modyfiend to pump in the tires, extra 12v altenator and 3rd battery, 3" exhaust system, K&N air filter, intercooler, rear axel moved back 15cm, leder seats, 12-220volt converter(for my screen), 12-19volt inverter for my laptop, built in extra 12volt system (box for my VHF and CB radio and GPS).
6. How you use the truck: I use it to cruise around glaziers on Iceland (my english is not very good)
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Holy sh*** other with 3" exhaust setup .. :frown: just freak me !

Nice rig dude .. how do you feel you torque at low rpm with 3" exaust .. compared to stock 2" or 2.5"
 
Holy sh*** other with 3" exhaust setup .. :frown: just freak me !

Nice rig dude .. how do you feel you torque at low rpm with 3" exaust .. compared to stock 2" or 2.5"

it´s much better at low rpm, it helps a lot to have K&N filter and a intercooler:)

torque at low rpm is what it´s al about here in iceland..
 
Nice rig and great site, Magni81. I really like the scenery in the pictures (Myndasafn, right?). The 4x4s are very stout too! You guys are pretty serious there about your vehicles.
 
it´s much better at low rpm, it helps a lot to have K&N filter and a intercooler:)

torque at low rpm is what it´s al about here in iceland..

damn Dude !!! it sucks ( for me ha ! :D ) well I waste about 200 USD in mandre 2.5 exaust .. now I want 3" :frown:
 
Nice rig and great site, Magni81. I really like the scenery in the pictures (Myndasafn, right?). The 4x4s are very stout too! You guys are pretty serious there about your vehicles.

Thanks, we have to have big tires if we want to get anywhere in the snow, Myndasafn means Photagallery;) 44" is medium big here these days. Some have put 46"-49" under Econoline and F-350 trucks!!
 
1989 fj62
My name: Scottie
Truck: Dirty Steve
Mileage is 101800
Modifications: 3" lift, 32xll.5 tires and rims, k&N air filter, duel exhaust, just getting started
Use: Daily driver, dry trails (camping/climbing trips). I like to crawl over rocks, through ruts, and up hills (Mud has killed more than one of my trucks in the past).

This is my second cruiser, I built a 1970 fj40 a few years ago, but since the kids and the dog I needed four doors.
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