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yeah.. oh wait what are we talking about?
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That's a good looking rig !! :grinpimp:

To bad Toyota didn't copy elements of that, instead of "other" less desirable Toyotas...


The Rangie could use some body side molding as well. I think I have seen some that were dealer isnstalled before.
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TXLX470- I see you ignored the part of my post about you trying to start something. How convenient.

Also, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The 100 series does not look unique to me, at all. It's like they took the lines of the 80 and worked them over on an ironing board until they were barely there. Nothing unique about that.

You have made idiotic Highlander posts on here for a while, and now it is obviously just to get dtt's goat. And BTW, in case you didn't notice, I have an 80 so I understand perfectly about looks. How about you take a break and go bump some more shopping carts with that Manik "bull bar" in your "unique" 100? Wave to all the 100-series-driving soccer-moms for me- they must really appreciate "uniqueness", too.


All the other previous LC are unique in their LOOKS...well you would not understand ...:flipoff2:
 
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Doesn't even have to be a Landcruiser. All of Toyota's international-market trucks are built to last decades. My '86 4runner has the same chassis/suspension used in the current 3L hilux crewcab TD in Thailand. These are used on farms the same way people use full-sized pickups here, except they put large leaf packs on them and pile huge loads on them. Same vintage as the 60-series, still runs well, original clutch/tranny, starter contacts, etc. Just replaced the original alternator this year (worn brushes). Mine has few electronics on them (manual side windows, manual tranny), but the few power items (AC, heater/fan, rear window, defroster, wipers) still work fine after 21 years. Ditto for the 2wd toyota pickups built in the 80's w/ 22r engines. They were only $4995 new, but you could drive 'em for 1million miles.
 
All Land Cruisers look unique hey?

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Here's unique!
Here's a real wagon...not those plush 100 or 200 series. ;)..IFS....CRAWL control...hell, back in those days you were elated if you were lucky enough to get POWER STEERING!!!!

The best aesthetically pleasing wagon ever built :lol::flipoff2:

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Here's unique!
Here's a real wagon...not those plush 100 or 200 series. ;)..IFS....CRAWL control...hell, back in those days you were elated if you were lucky enough to get POWER STEERING!!!!

The best aesthetically pleasing wagon ever built :lol::flipoff2:

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By the way does this wagon had 3rd row seats?? Seriously.
 
wait a minute, isn't TXLX470 that d-bag Thai or his brother?
 
My personal favorite (IMHO Toyota should've taken more design cues from this for the FJ):
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Amen..this is what I call unique...
 
Stop showing off those gorgeous 45's/55's. You're giving those fugly 200 series serious inferiority complexes. Not to mention straight axle envy. :D
 

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