Flying FJ62 (Paulina Reloaded)

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I'm with PhilC64. I don't see how it got off the ground. That's amazing. The springs and shackles look stock.

What modifications did you do to make the thing survive?

That has to be one of the best pic I've ever seen of a 62 and I'm proud to own part of the same bloodline.
 
the FJ62, Paulina, land and only break 1 of the 4 front shocks... we instal, 8 Monroe shocks...

you can use the photo if you want my friend, I use it also as my wall paper:D:D

it would be cool if this can appear in the Toyota trails.... some one knows how?:hillbilly:
 
sweet! How fast are you traveling to get up that high?

I can't wait to see video!
 
Awesome!
Especially the fact that she flies nice and level. Coming down on four springs instead of two has it's advantages.:hillbilly:
 
guys, go to YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. and search for fj60, fj62, fj80 venezuela. That's where I am from and we do love this trucks.

FJ40PERU tremendas fotos = nice pictures.

Also, TLC's in USA are uniformed, by this I mean that the 60's are carb, the 62's came with the 3f fuel injection. In Venezuela there are 60's 62's 80's and 70's carburated. 3f carburated.

Also if you wanna see some sick 60's 80's and 70's go to Compra y Venta de carros usados - Clasificados con fotografia - Venezuela, Colombia, Puerto Rico then select Venezuela and look for toyota, once there look for SAMURAI and MACHO and BURBUJA, these are the nicknames of these trucks in Venezuela.

Enjoy
 
Dang.... and who said pigs can't fly !!!!???

Qué foto !!!!!
 
Dang.... and who said pigs can't fly !!!!???

Qué foto !!!!!

Asi es mi broder... los chanchos vuelan!!!!!

(yes my friend, the pigs fly... for the not Spanish speakers)

desde Peru, el PapaChango te manda un abrazo Manu...
 

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