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My other ride

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:-D

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Just thought Id share, and see if there are any other FJ fans on here!
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Post by TheSubaruJunkie »

Its not a FJ, but it is a toyota.

My other ride:
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Post by 555BCTurbo »

Both are pimptastic!! :D
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Post by SuperRallyRoo »

Don't have one looks sick... Wouldn't mind having one! Maybe to tow the rally car? Turbo diesel swap?
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Post by dropdfocus »

Old FJs are such tanks!

...and you can't go wrong with the '84-'88 HiLux trucks either. I own a 3" lowered '87 HiLux (taking my sweet ass time rebuilding a junk yard 22R motor)
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Post by AWD_addict »

Nice Landcruiser.
A friend and I once drove his through a puddle nearly up to the door handles.

Is this instead of a Vanagon? :P
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A lowered Toyota??? What a waste :(
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Post by Kelly »

Turbo WRX Vanagon! Not in the near future. :( Maybe someday.


Got this thing for the GF. She wanted a Ford, Phsssshhhhh, shes a girl and cant help it I suppose, but that where we super car stud boyfriends step in, right?

These pics are a little old, although the first pic is sittin on top of my 40 acre lawn now. :-D Fortunatelly theres a bunch of ATV trails right next to my proporty, unfortunatelly theres no paint left on the Cruiser anymore. :-D


SubaruJunkie: Your other ride is sweet. Nothin like rollin up to a lifted F250 thats all shiny, and thinkin "what goods a truck like that if ya never get it dirty?"
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Nice.

F250s suck. We had a 2004 for work and it sucked off road and on road. I think an old fwd Subaru with decent tires would give it a run for its money off road. Corrugated dirt roads made the thing shake like the body was tied to the chassis with four rubber bolts. Oh and there was the random resonant frequency that would build up in the front suspension on the highway once in a while and make the front wheels literally shake and jump up and down off the pavement at like 50-70 mph (actually saw it while driving alongside and I thought I was going to have to pull my boss from a wreck). It was scary when it happened while driving, but I didn't realize just how bad it was until I witnessed it from the outside. The Ford dealership looked at it twice and declared it normal!
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TheSubaruJunkie wrote:A lowered Toyota??? What a waste :(
Please tell me you're joking, right?

You've apparently never had the pleasure of rollin' down the highway, hitting a switch just to drop a truck straight to the ground as the frame contacts the road & creates a shower of sparks... This in turn causes people to just about lose their minds when they catch sight of it.
If you've never dropped a truck to the ground at a red light just to look over at the next car where people are staring with mouths open, then you've never had the pleasure of being behind the wheel of a slammed truck. The experience is priceless! Tailgaters will stop dead in their tracks once you've laid out a truck in front of them...
I respect lifted vehicles and their purpose (and at times, lack their of), but please don't tell me that a lowered Toyota is a waste. Remember, to each their own.
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Post by Kelly »

I just made an offer to this old dood on a 78' two door caprice with the wrap around rear glass, and a 350. 55,000 original miles, for that very purpose. :-)

Cept Im a bit more of a fan of hydro lifters. More old school, and the sound is half the fun. But I get cha on the lowered thing. Got any pics of it?
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dropdfocus wrote:
TheSubaruJunkie wrote:A lowered Toyota??? What a waste :(
Please tell me you're joking, right?

You've apparently never had the pleasure of rollin' down the highway, hitting a switch just to drop a truck straight to the ground as the frame contacts the road & creates a shower of sparks... This in turn causes people to just about lose their minds when they catch sight of it.
If you've never dropped a truck to the ground at a red light just to look over at the next car where people are staring with mouths open, then you've never had the pleasure of being behind the wheel of a slammed truck. The experience is priceless! Tailgaters will stop dead in their tracks once you've laid out a truck in front of them...
I respect lifted vehicles and their purpose (and at times, lack their of), but please don't tell me that a lowered Toyota is a waste. Remember, to each their own.

That has to be the most rediculous thing I have ever read.

I live in California. I see as many dropped and slammed trucks as I do lifted. I do not stop in my tracks when someone lowers their truck in front of me. I do not "ooooh" and "aweeee" at the sight of sparks flying from ones vehicle.

But you are right... to each their own.

I do love pulling up to lifted F350's (they are everywhere). Looking at their 20" chrome bling bling, rolling down my window and asking... "Where is your mud?"

Of course, what am i thinking. Why would someone spend $40,000 on a truck, and then get it muddy?

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Post by douglas vincent »

Cmon kelly, admit it. Thats NOT your new ride, this is!

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Post by 92ss satinsvoice »

douglas vincent wrote:Cmon kelly, admit it. Thats NOT your new ride, this is!

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A beautiful 1994 Wheel bearing eating Dog Hair Infested, oil leaking MONSTER!
What the fuck? LOL
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Post by Kelly »

Its true!

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Runs a lot better than my SS!
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Post by smh0101 »

So what happened to yous SS?

I heard Devan ( livestrong) talking to Dave at Rallitek about somethin wrong with it the other day...

So whats up?
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Post by entirelyturbo »

dropdfocus wrote:(taking my sweet ass time rebuilding a junk yard 22R motor)
Why are you rebuilding a 22R? Just throw it in! Who cares if it has 500k miles, 200k of them with one quart of oil? It'll still run fine :lol:

If I were going to have a truck, it would most likely be a 22R Toyota. I've personally witnessed their durability.
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Post by Aerotech »

Top Gear tries to kill a Toyota:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lrk6vsb77xk

and fails...
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Re: My other ride

Post by greg donovan »

Kelly wrote::-D

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Just thought Id share, and see if there are any other FJ fans on here!
i have always wanted one of those but in that light blue color they offered. alomst talked my dad into buying a used one a while back but it was at a dealership and they wanted way too much for it.
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Post by SubaruNation »

ok i just watched all 3 episodes of that killing a toyota, and thats just kickass.
THEY DROPPED IT OFF A BUILDING! and it Drove! wtf?
Magnificent! ha ah if only they built their newer cars the same way! :smt118
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Post by dropdfocus »

I think one of the biggest factors was the fact it was a diesel engine vs. the standard 22R gas motor.
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Post by Kelly »

I thought aside from the timing chain, the 22r was a fairlly bulletproof powerplant anyway?
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Post by dropdfocus »

Pretty much. They switched out to the double row timing chain in the later years realizing it was about the only weak point on the motor.

I've never personally come across a diesel motor in any of the US Toyota Hi-Lux trucks, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Though I'm sure they're pretty abundant in Europe. :(
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Kelly wrote:I just made an offer to this old dood on a 78' two door caprice with the wrap around rear glass, and a 350. 55,000 original miles, for that very purpose. :-)

Cept Im a bit more of a fan of hydro lifters. More old school, and the sound is half the fun. But I get cha on the lowered thing. Got any pics of it?
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