And buying THIS:
1986 Toyota HJ61 Landcruiser RHD import from Japan! I was looking at buying a 60s series here in the states and swapping in a diesel motor but the cost of a conversion to a Toyota diesel motor and a 5 speed manual trans would be around $15k to $20k just for the swap!! The imports are low miles (low for a 25+ year old vehicle and lower miles than what is available locally), clean and have the diesel already in them. If I get really daring I just might try one with the 5 speed manual trans already in it from the factory.
The wife is on board with this whole idea. We think it will be tons of fun to build the vehicle (lift, bumpers, custom paint, custom interior) and she is looking forward to going camping and sleeping in the back. After seeing the gas mileage these guys are getting with the diesel motors (around 26 mpg) I have been looking for a way to go diesel. This just might be the ticket and tons of fun too!!
Thoughts??
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Thinking about selling the FJ Cruiser
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Thinking about selling the FJ Cruiser
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Re: Thinking about selling the FJ Cruiser
I am building a FJ 60 right now for a buddy. It has a 2003 chevy 6.0 gas motor NV 4500 5 speed trans 205 transfer case Currie 9 inch rear old man emu 4 inch lift frame off paint blablabla. I need to post some pics of the build here to much shit to type. I see you are from Utard right? I go there for 2 weeks every year to go snowboarding I love it.
Re: Thinking about selling the FJ Cruiser
Just looked at all the pics that bitch is sweet the body is in real good shape. Full floater too. I need to show the pics to my buddy he will want to hump the computer.
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Re: Thinking about selling the FJ Cruiser
So, the FJ is sold and I am currently waiting for this rig. 1989 Toyota LandCruiser HJ61, 103K miles, factory cable lockers, and a 5 speed manual trans. This is going to be a blast!!
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That green one is sweet man!
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HU-Alpine IVA-D310
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Comps-JL ZR 650
Sub-3 JL 10w6v1ae's sealed
Highs amp-MS275
Mids amp-MS2125
Subs amp-MS2250TA
Re: Thinking about selling the FJ Cruiser
Very nice I just got a 1989 Fj 62 in nice shape for my birthday.My buddy I am building the 60 for got it from a guy at his work he dropped it off at my shop to take a couple of things off of it for his truck and then he was going to resell it and make a couple of 1,000 off of it. I showed it to my girl one day when she stopped by the shop next thing you know I am the owner of a Fj62. When are you going to have in you hands?