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Just picked up a 2019 LC with 105,000miles on the clock. Just saying hello! Also pictured: my 1986 Toyota 4Runner with 220,000 original miles.

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beautiful and congratulations w

nice to see you go with the 16+ smart move
Thank you, man. I had an open search going for a solid LC or a Lexus LX-570. This one popped up with somewhat higher miles, but impecable 1 owner maintenance. I wanted something we could daily and still get outback with. I feel like a foreign diplomat 🤣
 
Thank you, man. I had an open search going for a solid LC or a Lexus LX-570. This one popped up with somewhat higher miles, but impecable 1 owner maintenance. I wanted something we could daily and still get outback with. I feel like a foreign diplomat 🤣
As an Ex Diplomat - our LCs were white. MPs had black. Of course we never had anything that was more than a year old

Now that you own the best 200 version, get your FLEX on. Nothing better than LC elitism
 
As an Ex Diplomat - our LCs were white. MPs had black. Of course we never had anything that was more than a year old

Now that you own the best 200 version, get your FLEX on. Nothing better than LC elitism

You can’t drop a bomb like that without details! My buddy is a diplomat stationed in Kazakhstan right now! Looks like a fun gig.
 
Congrats on the non-rusty 1st gen 4runner in rustland! I'm glad it appears you take care of your stuff :cool:
 
Congrats on the non-rusty 1st gen 4runner in rustland! I'm glad it appears you take care of your stuff :cool:

She had a non-rusty start to life. I bought her from the original owner with 186,000 on the clock in Colorado (dry country). She had just had a timing chain service and the dude loved his truck. His wife made him sell it! Once I moved back home to Illinois, I had to constantly monitor oxidation. I think the lift helps with the airflow and I never take her on salty roads.
 

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