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Anybody have any suggestions?

> Hi Dan,
> My husband and I are looking at purchasing a 1989 FJ62 and need a mechanic
> to check it out and do any future work. Do you have any recommendations?
> We live in Incline Village, but are also in Reno and Carson quite a bit. I
> saw the master list of mechanics on the Cruisers forum, but there is no
> listing for our area. Thanks so much for your help.
> Gina
 
Hard question considering most everyone on here does their own work. Good luck to them. Maybe send them to Reno4x4 for their list of trusted mechanics in the area (don't know if they have a LC specific guy or not).

Jac
 
That's pretty much what I told them, I pointed them to Martins Automotive because I trust him and he has a good knowledge of LC's.
 
Did you mention they should get an 80?
 
Did you mention they should get an 80?

Actually, I put they should buy 100 instead in my response at first, but I decided to delete that part, but now that you have opened the door...;p

Jack
 
Lol.... Says the two guys who SOLD theirs?!?!?
 
Hey I want in, I want in.

Here goes in my most official sounding voice. "They should have bought an 80."


:flipoff2:



Now it's three guys that sold them!
 
Lol.... Says the two guys who SOLD theirs?!?!?

Ahhh yes, but I recommended a 100 series, so there. I sold two 80 series, not a 100.:flipoff2:

Jack
 
From what i've heard all you need is duct tape, baling wire and a crescent wrench to fix anything on a Yota.

I drive Dodges, so I have to have 2 of every kind of tool known to man, just to keep them semi-running.
 

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