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I have 18 of these unused carpet tiles, 18"x18" size for free if anyone can use them.

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Barely played with Snap Circuit SC-750R retails for $190 on Amazon, asking $140/obo.

Snap Circuits Extreme SC-750R Electronics Exploration Kit + Student Training Program with Student Study Guide | Perfect for STEM Curriculum https://a.co/d/66OoHbe

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Been a while but they let me keep my log in! Hope you guys are doing well!

Looking to sell some stuff from our trailer, and maybe even the complete trailer if any one is interested.



-Rory
 
Also have some Overland Gear Guy stuff:

Kitchen Roll $50
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And Seat Back Organizer $100
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dude,

You started this thread many moon ago and still going strong
 
ISO... LC100 oem rear springs.
I initially thought I needed LC80 springs. I was wrong.
 
ISO... LC100 oem rear springs.
I initially thought I needed LC80 springs. I was wrong.
I’m about to remove some stock 100 series springs. Same deal as my 80 series stock springs for you. Free if you can wait 😂
 
@AmericanKing I am not sure what you are trying to achieve but I have a set of Slee 2” lift springs for a 100 series I am going to list for sale.
 
Pic for attention. Nearing the end of my 1986 FJ60 part out. It has been disassembled and mostly cut up. I wanted to offer up anything I have left to locals before I scrap it. $FREE. In Los Alamos. PM me if there is something you need, I might still have it. Thanks!

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I've got a set of brand new medium duty (0-440LB) Iron Man springs for a 100 series. I was going to swap out the heavy duty springs in my 100 with these, but purchased a rooftop tent (which was heavier than I had thought) and decided to keep the springs I've got. I paid $225 for 'em - $150 for a Mud member in New Mexico. Located in Santa Fe; ABQ delivery possible, also will be in Las Cruces Friday delivery there possible that day, too.
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Pic for attention. Nearing the end of my 1986 FJ60 part out. It has been disassembled and mostly cut up. I wanted to offer up anything I have left to locals before I scrap it. $FREE. In Los Alamos. PM me if there is something you need, I might still have it. Thanks!

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Do you have the OEM shift boot? I’m trying to see if it’s big enough to cover my Lokar shifter
 
Wanted:

1993 Cruiser has been running rough off and on since I bought it. Never threw any CEL codes until today. It spat out 83, 84, 85. So I’m looking for an ECM 89661-60221. Mine has the 89661-60220 ecm. @cruiserdan says it’s just a matter of time for all of the 60220 ECMs. Any help appreciated.
 
Wanted:

1993 Cruiser has been running rough off and on since I bought it. Never threw any CEL codes until today. It spat out 83, 84, 85. So I’m looking for an ECM 89661-60221. Mine has the 89661-60220 ecm. @cruiserdan says it’s just a matter of time for all of the 60220 ECMs. Any help appreciated.

I thought I saw a small business add for a nerdy fellar who refurbs old ECMs and Toyota radios from the '70/'80s and such. He might have ideas for ya!
 
Hey Gear heads! I’m needing a front and rear set of 4.56:1 axle gears for a 1983 22R mini truck if anyone has spares to part with. Possible trades for other pickup or Land Cruiser parts Thanks
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Bummer, I have a set of 4.56, but they are for a V6 diff.
 
wait won’t those work? Is it a spline count issue? I had a v6 4.56 in my 22re 1994 pu.
@mesa man is 4.56 steep enough for 33 or 35?
I switched from 4.56 to 4.88 in my 94 on 33” because it wasn’t enough but it’s a heavy rig.
I run 4.88 in my v6 4Runners, one on 33’s one on 37’s… the 33 doesn’t have a doubler, the 4.88 gives it a better low range but it is spinning 3k rpm at about 72mph
 

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