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ranma21 10-01-2004 03:27 PM

i wish these trucks are here in US!!!
 
Check these out:

My dream truck, especially the diesel version. and I think the tailgate looks way better than the one on GX470
http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring.../toy_prado.htm

A baby version of Land Cruise Prado?GX 470, isn't cute!! :D
http://www.batfa.com/new_car_toyota_...iser_prado.htm

Some of our dream trucks!!
http://www.overlander.com.au/pg/vehi....php?qblock=10

NorCalVP 10-01-2004 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by ranma21
Check these out:

My dream truck, especially the diesel version. and I think the tailgate looks way better than the one on GX470
http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring.../toy_prado.htm

A baby version of Land Cruise Prado?GX 470, isn't cute!! :D
http://www.batfa.com/new_car_toyota_...iser_prado.htm

Some of our dream trucks!!
http://www.overlander.com.au/pg/vehi....php?qblock=10


And they can still get a manual tranny.... BASTARDS!!!

ranma21 10-01-2004 03:42 PM

Exactly!! :pop: Imagine a GX470 with manual!! I will be the first one to jump on it!!

outdoorfever 10-01-2004 04:18 PM

I just want the land cruiser..is that too hard to ask

rwmorrisonjr 10-01-2004 04:42 PM

FJZ100 TurboDiesel, I'm all for that over here. Maybe in 2006 when the Tundra gets that powerplant.

Highland Runner 10-01-2004 05:43 PM

There is a guy that lives near me that has a mid 90's diesel Landcruiser. I didn't think these were ever imported here. It has an Arb bumper also. I'm keep trying to flag the guy down to tell him I'll buy it if he decides to sell it.

monkeynuts 10-01-2004 05:44 PM

what about the fj-40 style land cruisers that toyota STILL MAKES in other countries? last time i went to costa rica, every other vehicle was a diesel powered fj-40. drove by a toyota dealership in san jose that had a row of new ones sitting on their lot.

here's a pickup version on their website:

http://www.toyotacr.com/carhome.aspx?idcat=1&idcar=12

ranma21 10-01-2004 05:56 PM

I think Toyota will import the diesel truck into US market sooner or later since Jeep is in the process of making one now, the Liberty. I would love to have a 80 series Land cruiser with a turbo diesel!!

NE4runner 10-01-2004 06:28 PM

I don't want to start trouble here. I think we r all being duped by these new 4x4's out there. Look at that crappy approach angle. Let alone paying all that $ for a less than capable 4x4. I'm sure it's got a nice interior but it's a nice snow car. People have really started to pay big $ for station wagons with 4 wheel drive. I think the department of transportation needs to reavalueate vechiles and look at cars differently. I think the guys building tube buggies need to get government grants or funding to build more street legal tube buggies that could be safe and pass a crash test. I think that Chromemoly tubing and proper reienforcement would be alot safer and easier to repair than unibody contruction. I know a place that sells chrommoly cheaper than mild strength steel. Think about how cool it would be to live in a society of awesome tubular 4x4's everywhere. It would stiumlate the economy. provide alot of jobs for stuff such as plasma cutters,tigwelders,tube notchers. I know i've gone of topic with this but imagine being able to go to a home depot or walmart and pick up plasma cutters or tig welders. :rockin: I mean your talking millions of new jobs to be created here. :D Didn't mean to stray off course just had a vision that's all :D

VolcomTacoma 10-01-2004 07:48 PM

I wouldn't mind having a Hilux Doublecab 4WD diesel myself. So Toyota produces Daihatsu?

Brendan 10-01-2004 08:27 PM

http://www.tucarro.com.ve/index2.html

I've always wanted to visit Venezuela... :bowdown:

KZN185W 10-02-2004 03:58 AM


Originally Posted by rwmorrisonjr
FJZ100 TurboDiesel, I'm all for that over here. Maybe in 2006 when the Tundra gets that powerplant.

HDJ101, using the 1HD-FTE 4.2L turbodiesel engine, is the TD variant of the FZJ100.

Tim-in-TX 10-02-2004 04:54 AM

Have you guys looked at these?! There are a few here I have never even heard of...but I wish the U.S. had 'em! Take a look at the Samuri and the Burbuja.

http://www.tucarro.com.ve/index2.html

94yotarunner 10-02-2004 12:33 PM

What I owned in highschool... lol... and now I'm in a 4runner.... good but never the same. I had an extended FJ 70, '96 white and GORGEOUS. Manual, locked front and rear difs, 4WD, no air and no power steering.


This was the dealership where I bought it off of. (Middle pic)

http://www.toyota.com.ve/showroom/la..._70/index.html

rwmorrisonjr 10-02-2004 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by monkeynuts
what about the fj-40 style land cruisers that toyota STILL MAKES in other countries? last time i went to costa rica, every other vehicle was a diesel powered fj-40. drove by a toyota dealership in san jose that had a row of new ones sitting on their lot.

here's a pickup version on their website:

http://www.toyotacr.com/carhome.aspx?idcat=1&idcar=12

It's all about marketing, demand and our strict emissions and safety laws, especially for the diesels and older designs. Now that the US is finally bringing its diesel fuel into compliance with the rest of the world (cleaner, low sulfur, etc.) I think you'll see a re-emergence of diesel vehicles in the US, especially with gas prices hovering between $1.60-$2.25/gallon for regular. Don't expect the same for older designs and stick shifts, no market for them with soccer moms.

GodwinAustin 10-23-2004 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by monkeynuts

here's a pickup version on their website:

http://www.toyotacr.com/carhome.aspx?idcat=1&idcar=12


Man that LC pickup is friggin awesome. Anyone know how much these fj-pickups cost new if you were to have them shipped to the US from a dealer down there?

bike4miles 10-23-2004 11:38 AM

This pictures looks sweet:
http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring...s/4febtoy9.JPG

bubbamango 10-23-2004 04:28 PM

i drove one of those prados in costa rica for a week. it was a diesel model. damn thing had plenty of power and very quiet. you couldn't even tell it was diesel from the way it sounded. no lag either. we had a 4 people with plenty of crap in it and it had plenty of gusto, even in the mountains. it just sipped fuel.

wouldn't mind that vehicle out here. very nice.


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