My Land Cruisers

I have owned 4 Land Cruisers, with my current (and hopefully the one I’ll own for the rest of my life!) being my 1997 FZJ80 Wagon:

  • ARB Bullbar w/8K Winch; Synthetic Winchline
  • Old Man Emu 2.5″ Lift
  • Falken Rocky Mountain 285/75R16 A/T’s
  • Factory E-Lockers
  • HIR Headlights (High/Low Beams)
  • CREE Reverse LED’s
  • Interior LED Upgrade
  • National Luna 52L Refrigerator
  • Factory CDL Switch
  • Slee Transfer Case Skid Plate
  • JDM Hand Throttle
  • JDM Cup Holder
  • Front/Rear Tuff Duck Seat Covers
  • AO Drawer System w/fit kit

 

A driveway shot, but a recent pic to show the new bedliner on the Wagon!

Here’s the wagon in full camp mode.

Here’s a recent shot of my wagon during a solo run I did up to the Evans Creek area.

 

Here is some quick info on the Troopie, nicknamed “Sydney” or just “Syd” that was sold in January 2013:

  • 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser 75 series Troop Carrier
  • 1HZ inline 6 cylinder naturally aspirated diesel
  • H55 5 speed manual transmission
  • Factory Limited Slip rear axle
  • Leaf springs all around and they appear to have a 2in lift over stock
  • Factory snorkle with Donaldson large pre-cleaner
  • National Luna dual battery setup with 2 Odyssey batteries up front and a group 31 Sears/Odyssey battery in the rear.
  • Custom fuse box in rear
  • Extreme Outback High Output compressor & 2gal tank in rear
  • Pioneer cd player with aux input
  • 4 new speakers
  • 4 custom bucket seats with custom frames/mounts by Safari Pacific, this allows a pass through from the front to the back of the rig. Also gives stadium style seating to the rear folks so they can see out the front & sides easily
  • Triple layer soundproof & insulation done to floor/roof/walls
  • Custom rear storage/sleep setup for 2.
  • Custom rear bumper with swingout for the tire & propane tank
  • 3 Rigid LED light bars, 2x6in & 1x10in
  • 33×10.5x15in BFG AT’s
  • National Luna 52L Weekender Fridge/Freezer

Here’s my 2nd Land Cruiser, a 1992 FJ80 Wagon.  RIP!

My favorite shot of my 1992 FJ80, from a Colockum Snow run in December 2010.  RIP!

I’ve only got a few low-res shots of my first Land Cruiser, a 1978 FJ40.  She went to a great home!

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