Someone loves their LC200 more than you do.

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Saw a couple more in that region the past couple days. Def the #1 choice of extremist groups around the world. Don't know if these will be as lucky to make it out.

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I am sure that the driver is somewhere in this picture……….wife and kids still home waiting for daddy to drive home from work….

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Check out the 200 Series picture thread. @77CJ5 posts lots of cool pics of armored 200s over there. When I was in Iraq a couple years ago the bases were covered with them 200s.
 
My understanding we left tons of cash , Afghanistan president could only load so much dough in the Blackhawk he got … I love my LC but would trade it for a Blackhawk filled with money , think they are 6 million dollars .
Why not bring the family SUV the grizwalds did probity fill with money .

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Iraq 2018, Toyota’s everywhere. I was told it was Japan’s contribution to the coalition effort but that was not necessarily from a reliable source.

Her is one of the many lots of 200s I saw, and a cool shot out the back of a helicopter of another helicopter firing some flares.

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“The 200 series Land Cruiser. Literally more valuable than life itself”

I think this is also indicative of the ridiculous used LC prices. Just simply less expensive to fly them across the world than to buy one locally.
Yes they are expensive.

I think the picture is of a British evacuation with their special forces in the background and the armored landcruiser they were using for extraction of their people. That’s just my thoughts by looking at the picture.
 
Not to change subject but, did you ever get your issues resolved?
I’ll post up soon on the other thread with the “conclusion” and details, but yes got the truck back earlier this week and I believe everything is all good now. The end result was a brand new compressor (now wired to start battery) and 10 hours of a discounted labor rate (which was less than the actual time he spent on it). Coulda been much worse, other than the compressor it was mostly just tweaking and cleaning up a few areas compared to initially thinking it all needed to be redone.
 

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