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I purchased the FJ-75 from the military 7
months ago. The truck was originally sold to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia
gave several of the 75's to the US Marine Corps following the Desert
Sheild/ Desert Storm campaign. The Marines brought them to Okinawa and
Iwakuni, Japan for use and they ended up being used by the base as
maintenance type vehicles. I was here in 1991 when they were given to
the Marine Corps and have waited till now to purchase one. The FJ-75
will have a Bolt on leaf over (Sold in Japan--Tested to the extremes,
works flawlessly), High Steer steering (4x4 Labs), bolt on shackle
reversal (sold here in Japan--will be testing to see how it holds up on
the
trail), 35x12.50 BFG MT's on Champion Beadlocks, and factory Toyota
Lockers when I'm finished. Later plans are to build a small cage in the
back with an air system throughout
Spark...
USMC, Okinawa, Japan
5/19/2007 |
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FJ-40, BJ-74 (Was mine till I got the 75), BJ-44, BJ-44
Toyota Surf (Has a Prado front axle--We call it a "LandSurf")
BJ-74, HJ-62
Spark
USMC, Okinawa, Japan
5/19/2007 |
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This is my 1984 Toyota 4x4.This truck
is undergoing changes,on a regular basis. Suspension: 2 1/2 "Rancho
suspension and shocks(3" Body lift w/ Energy Suspension polyurethane cab
bushings Interior: Sony cd and speakers, Grant steering wheel, new
carpet and diamond plate paneling in cab area.Motor: Stock 22r with
Holley Carburetor, K&N air/oil filter, Flowmaster stainless exhaust
Exterior: Frame, bed, and roll bar treated with Rhino Liner, tube rear
bumper, KC driving lights,33 x 12.50 BF Goodrich All Terrains, Conn Ferr
front axle truss, Future upgrades include a 4.3 v6 swap, Downey double
shock kit,tube bed,interior roll cage, fiberglass hood and fenders.
Been working on this for about 2 years off and on finally get to start
driving it :) Thanks and love your sight.
Gaylen Hale - Illinois |
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John Kerr - 1988 FJ62 Land Cruiser
www.jkerrwines.com
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92 FJ 80
Almost too wide for Black Bear Pass. I had my pucker factor going
though. Thank God for the ARB lockers. About three inches of my rear
Mickey was all that was on the ledge after the photo looking out the
windsheld. Pretty narrow for the Beast. The guys behind us on 4 wheelers
said I was nutts!
Cruise On!
Jon Dills - Durango, Colorado
April 2, 2007 |
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Toyota
Land cruiser
1995 FZJ80
Erik - Glendale, Arizona
35" BFG A/T OME 4F3R
Man-A-Fre Suspension System
ARB winch mount bullbar
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My fzj80 is a 94 with a 4 inch lift and 315 75R16 pro comp Xterrain
tires!
Ken Reiten - University Place, Washington
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Land cruiser FJ-60 1984
Spring Over Axle with 33" tires
Who Needs a road when you have a LAND CRUISER
Luis Alejandro Guerra, Caracas Venezuela
February 2, 2007 |
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The brown one was when I first got it and
transformed it into the orange beast, and the grey one is for towing the
orange one on the trailer and family trips
Mark Pincock - Taupo, New Zealand |
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88 FJ62 Land Cruiser
Cole Pierce - Alabama |

Joaquim Pinto da Costa - Portugal
Recent trip to Morocco
4/12/2007 |
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73 FJ40 Land Cruiser
Levi Klingonsmith
SSG, USA
2-4 INF S2 NCO
Louisiana |
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