Any clue what these GXR’s are doing in South Carolina?

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That dude @77CJ5 posts some great photos from over there.

Thanks for the shoutout - I really enjoy seeing Land Cruisers in their element…and around the globe!

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Wonder how much it would cost to add ballistic glass and bullet resistant doors to my 200?
Probably more than it's worth.
You are in luck. There will be one for sale on Bringatrailer. Keep an eye on 200 page...


 
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Seriously? Unless you are complaining about the weight, which would go with the territory for the intended purpose, a Load Rating of almost 4,000 pounds is much better than any OEM or mass aftermarket rim.

Seriously. Stock offset and 18" tire selection sucks. I guess I don't have a need for a 4,000lb load rated rim but if you do then great.
 
You are in luck. There will be one for sale on Bringatrailer. Keep an eye on 200 page...


I’ve never seen an oil change described so seriously:

An oil change was carried out in November 2024.

Quite the wordsmith.
 
F23 is correct, the hutch 1982 is the low vis bead lock version of the 5x150. I dont remember them being crazy expensive pre covid ($550ish new) but most of the ones on the used market were DHL'd back home from combat zones.

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WA-0550 is the bead lock but not the run flat & bead lock. they were about $550.

The run flat with bead lock version is not listed but they are available, just pricy.
 
You guys are nerds.

That said, thank you for the nerd content.
 
Lots of companies bring in 70s and 300s for modifications for NGOs, military, government, and United Nations contracts. Not mysterious. Here’s an example for FY2022:

Bukkehave Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was awarded a $91,959,529 firm-fixed-price contract for Toyota Land Cruiser truck variants and common spare parts. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of June 29, 2027. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan, is the contracting activity (W56HZV-22-D-0063).
 
O’Gara-Hess & Eisenhardt Is a company I remember from years ago, but haven’t heard anything about in a while in the armored car space. Interesting to rehash this.
 

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