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Sorry to foul up this thread...
GTSSportCoupe, if you don't mind, Please see this thread. I need some help if you don't mind.
I tried to message you but it said I cannot start a conversation with you?
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1KZ-TE Swap Into 1988 Xtracab - Help identify model this engine came from.
Probably jumped the gun a bit and ordered a JDM 1KZ-TE w/R150F from out of state. I can expect it in the next few weeks. As of now, I have two 4x4 XtraCab pickups one 1988 with a 3vze w/auto tranny and a 1987 22R w/G54 that is in paint. This painted cab will be placed back onto the chassis with...forum.ih8mud.com
Wonder what that cutting job that had this as leftovers was?
Fairly cheap for clean steel chunks tho.
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Steel Plate. 3/8 thick A36/44W. 21 inch diameter discs - materials -...
Steel Plate. 3/8 thick A36/44W. 21 inch diameter discs. Have 370 pcs of these left over from a cutting job at Island Waterjet. Sell $25 each disc. This is 20% of new cost. Also have the remains of...nanaimo.craigslist.org
Well, weirdly enough it sold for $9800. I guess it could easily be recovered back to being a toyota. Body was good enough.So this just posted today. To be honest, it’s got a crappy build etiquett.
Let’s see where it goes. NO RESERVE
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No Reserve: Rover V8-Powered 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser 5-Speed
Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: Rover V8-Powered 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser 5-Speed at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #62,913.bringatrailer.com
Biggus discus.Guy finally got back to me. Figgered I'd grab myself a couple if anyone wants some let me know. He's just around the corner from me.
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And I'm totally stealing this idea from Bradford. Probably with a less cool vise tho.
Clever. I'm unable to continue with a witty retortBiggus discus.![]()
Not even some widicule about wild wabid animals or Incontinentia Buttocks?Clever. I'm unable to continue with a witty retort![]()
From facebook:
1989 Toyota Landcruiser
$25,000
Listed a week ago in Maple Ridge, BC
Driven 380,000 km
Automatic transmission
Fuel type: Diesel
Seller's Description
1989 HJ61 (high roof model) right hand drive 12HT 4.0L turbo diesel, 3700,000km Automatic transmission with push button and manual lever 2WD/4WD/Hi/Low selectors Factory PTO winch and AC (blows cold) 1 ton full float rear axle (factory), 4.56 gears front and rear, manual hubs on front axle (factory) 2.5” Belton suspension lift with greaseable joints, 35x12.5R15 Maxxis Trepador on aluminum rims with full size spare, over 85% life. 1.5” Crawler Off-Road UHMW body lift kit with replaced silicone mounts. Cable lockers front and rear. Rear locker has been upgraded to the newer design during last rebuild with larger contact teeth. Registered as an RV vehicle with factory bed and drawer system including a sink – yes, lower insurance costs! 24VDC electrical system with a 24V-12V convertor for accessories 24VDC Puma Air pump for on board air Custom rear bumper with dual swingouts, one spare tire mount, one 2x fuel/water cans. Custom rock sliders. Factory JDM roof rack and Safari snorkel. Mechanically the vehicle is in very good condition with regular maintenance done using either Toyota factory parts or reputable after market components suck as Beck Arnley, Terrain Tamer, Timken, Koyo, etc. No Mexican or Chinese bearings! Engine is running strong and not burning oil. Automatic transmission does not slip in any gear. There is a spare automatic transmission included in the sale. Rebuilt items in the last 5 years include front and rear differentials and transfer case. Front differential knuckle components replaced with low mileage, newer ones due to wear on seal surfaces. Components like wheel bearings and drive shafts, serviced and inspected regularly (once or twice a year depending on use) and rebuilt as necessary. Cold start glow element in the intake stopped functioning but it starts with no issues even in -15C. If you are going into really cold regions, it should be replaced. Frame is solid with no cracks and only surface rust. Rear channel (a common rust issue area) is solid. Body is showing signs of age and rust. The following areas have rust that consists of small holes and requires patching but is still structural: parts of the rockers, front part of rear wheel wells, bottom of a few doors, bottom of rear quarter panels, bottom rear corners of the front fenders. The areas are repairable and would require cutting and welding of new material. Nothing has been patched, bondo or filler covered, so this truck has not been hacked, or butchered in any way. Electrical system, a couple power locks are not engaging anymore, they still work manually. Power windows and sunroof. Overall interior is clean but a little tired. Dash has minor cracks, both front seats are factory suspension seats! Crack in the windshield. The truck has been used off-road and as a reliable daily driver, it’s not a princess and the paint finish reflects that. It is a very well maintained truck with a history of receipts and work done. It is a good candidate for a restoration if you want to remove the rust and replace it with proper steel patching, or use it as is and patch (or not) as you desire. If you don’t know what this is, do some research before asking. If you know what this is, you know what it’s capable of, how rare it is and what it’s capable of. It is priced to reflect the needed body work. Asking $25,000CAD.,380000 km
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Cool rig… too rich for my blood. I miss when a 380k rig was $1500. I remember even seeing a drivable diesel 60 for $600.
Sounds familiar. First house in 2000 for 160k —> sold 215, next in 2002 for 250k sold 400, 330 (Toronto) —> 360 (after 30k into it), in 2008 for 590k (current home). Meanwhile all the cars are getting older… Our ‘New’ Prius is 14, Ambo is 25, and Fj40 is 48… all are going strong and hopefully will all last another 10-50 years.Everything's expensive now: houses, all cars, food....etc. Or perhaps money is just becoming worth less faster than most realize. The world is changing. I paid $3500 for my hurting LJ78 ten years ago now. Same sort of thing goes for three times as much now.
I have a lot of friends who are just a bit older than me, and were able to buy houses in Victoria around 99-2000 or so. They spent on average about $180k. I bought a house seven years later and I've paid $575k in mortgage payments over the last 15 years. I still owe $240k on the principle. So not even to the point my friends started at... Heh, and it's an un-updated average 80s house.
Being just a bit older and getting into the market early is like having won the lottery IMHO. I can only dream of the nice shiny vehicles I could have bought with the extra hundreds of thousands I'll have spent on my house. Those older generations are the ones with cash for toys. And it's even worse now for the younger generations. Most will never own a house unless the market corrects.
Not sure how that turned into such a rant....lol. Jealous I guess. I'll just keep my old cars rolling....
Yeah it's fairly nuts. My assessment was up 46% this year. And that's after it going up by 42% in 2019, with a few 25% years scattered around.Everything's expensive now: houses, all cars, food....etc. Or perhaps money is just becoming worth less faster than most realize. The world is changing. I paid $3500 for my hurting LJ78 ten years ago now. Same sort of thing goes for three times as much now.
I have a lot of friends who are just a bit older than me, and were able to buy houses in Victoria around 99-2000 or so. They spent on average about $180k. I bought a house seven years later and I've paid $575k in mortgage payments over the last 15 years. I still owe $240k on the principle. So not even to the point my friends started at... Heh, and it's an un-updated average 80s house.
Being just a bit older and getting into the market early is like having won the lottery IMHO. I can only dream of the nice shiny vehicles I could have bought with the extra hundreds of thousands I'll have spent on my house. Those older generations are the ones with cash for toys. And it's even worse now for the younger generations. Most will never own a house unless the market corrects.
Not sure how that turned into such a rant....lol. Jealous I guess. I'll just keep my old cars rolling....