Vintage TOYOTA MOTOR Hand Tools, "TEQ" Accessories and Collectibles

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The Flyers, the blue and silver round @ bottom center and the second largest in the top right.
 
Does anyone know what this little bag is for? It was found in a ‘71 FJ55.
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It says TEQ on the flap and TR on the lower left corner on the back.
 
Thought this small deck of playing cards was kind of cool. Each card has a piece of trivia. Did you know Nolan Ryan once had the fastest pitch in baseball at 162.3 km/hr? Thats 101 mph on the radar gun. Funny how the word “motor” is spelled correctly on the card but not on the box.

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It would seem like the next generation of items that will be vintage or collectable in the future have started to burble out of Japan.

The trays are from a collaboration with a company called Dulton. Dulton from what I've been able to gather is similar to IKEA. And yes I did buy 3 different colors in hopes that some day there is a third Land Cruiser in the fleet. This is my version of "manifesting" things to happen.
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The other items are a 8mm and a 10mm socket who I think are made by Koken, but are branded Toyota. The black rings at the top of the socket match Koken's "Nut Grip" line. I had heard that Koken was starting to supply Toyota with tools, and this reinforces that idea.
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The Dulton swag was available in the Toyota Automobile Museum and the LC Base store. Neat stuff and quality. I brought a few things home.
 
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