Did you get rid of the sequoia or did you keep it for you?Not sure but the trail edition may have the same one. Just picked up a 5th gen as my wife's new DD. Sure she want one these roof racks on her's as well. I know I would.
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Did you get rid of the sequoia or did you keep it for you?Not sure but the trail edition may have the same one. Just picked up a 5th gen as my wife's new DD. Sure she want one these roof racks on her's as well. I know I would.
Did you get rid of the sequoia or did you keep it for you?
Trail Edition rack is the same as TRD Pro rack for 5th Gens... so yeah, I'd love one of either of those.Not sure but the trail edition may have the same one. Just picked up a 5th gen as my wife's new DD. Sure she want one these roof racks on her's as well. I know I would.
Trail Edition rack is the same as TRD Pro rack for 5th Gens... so yeah, I'd love one of either of those.
I have a 1992 Troopy in restoration now... with a 1FZ.I would love a 75 series troopy with the 1FZ but probably have better luck with a fifth gen roof rack budget wise.
I have a 1992 Troopy in restoration now... with a 1FZ.
It's in Dubai now... will hopefully be stateside by end of year.
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I’ll get you some answers via PM...Would it be this model FZJ75LV-MRUV?
Any idea of the breakdown of these options it shows it has? 5FLHDGCCCBUCBR These do not show having a H55F. Do you know which five speed it has? Once get to the nineties don't paid attention to power trains except I show this is still has a carburator. FE didn't start until 1999 in the 70 series troopy. What year is your troopy? Which transmission and does it have a carburetor?
I have a 1992 Troopy in restoration now... with a 1FZ.
It's in Dubai now... will hopefully be stateside by end of year.
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He already brought a 40 back from thereWHAT????
Who are you, Bruce Wayne?
Amazing resto/upgrade in DUBAI and then getting shipped here once completed........what kind of BitCoin network are you running???
--JealousInGilbert
For sale at Tanque Verde Motors in Tucson.
Nice FJ40.
Not mine, I just saw it driving by....
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He already brought a 40 back from there
WHAT????
Who are you, Bruce Wayne?
Amazing resto/upgrade in DUBAI and then getting shipped here once completed........what kind of BitCoin network are you running???
--JealousInGilbert
He already brought a 40 back from there
Brought back more than that. He has a 75 series or at less he did which was imported from the Middle East. Also imported a few other he sold.
https://www.tanqueverdemotors.com/details/used-1981-toyota-land-cruiser/74945650For sale at Tanque Verde Motors in Tucson.
Nice FJ40.
Not mine, I just saw it driving by....
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https://www.tanqueverdemotors.com/details/used-1981-toyota-land-cruiser/74945650
it is a right hand drive diesel.
@Living in the Past here is the link to see it
depends what kind of aluminum radiator it is, but definitely needs the shroud... the shroud and foam is a big part of maintaining tempsMy buddy has a 1991 80 Series with what appears to be an aluminum radiator. I know nothing about the early 80 series, but its missing the shroud and is overheating. Does anyone have a shroud laying around? Is he better off replacing the radiator and buying a new shroud to go with it?
I lived in Abu Dhabi for 11 years... it’s where my cruiser ownership was born. I brought an FJ40 and FJ75 troopy back with me. I’ve also been importing about 2 cruisers per year, restored, and selling them.
Since this is the classifieds section it’s worth noting I have two trucks in progress; a 1992 FZJ75 Troopy and a 1982 FJ45 Troopy. Both will be for sale.
Curious as to what you mean by foam.depends what kind of aluminum radiator it is, but definitely needs the shroud... the shroud and foam is a big part of maintaining temps