Landcruiser Brushguard??
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FWIW I almost did the same thing a few months ago -- nearly purchased a front bumper from a old Landcruiser for my '96. He wanted a couple hundred bucks for it though and it would have been quite a drive to go get it.
I can guarantee you it will require extensive modding to fit on the truck (as indicated above the 'Cruisers are quite a lot wider), and also I think they are "taller" in the front as well, so the light hoops might look out of proportion without some mods.
I ended up NOT buying that bumper, however if you can get it for $75 then I say go for it. Really, there is probably nearly $75 worth or raw steel there. You could buy it, try to mod it, and if it doesn't work, take the whole cut up pile of scrap into a metal dealer and probably get a good portion of your 75 bucks back.
I can guarantee you it will require extensive modding to fit on the truck (as indicated above the 'Cruisers are quite a lot wider), and also I think they are "taller" in the front as well, so the light hoops might look out of proportion without some mods.
I ended up NOT buying that bumper, however if you can get it for $75 then I say go for it. Really, there is probably nearly $75 worth or raw steel there. You could buy it, try to mod it, and if it doesn't work, take the whole cut up pile of scrap into a metal dealer and probably get a good portion of your 75 bucks back.
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