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1989 Toyota Land Cruiser
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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This is where the first Car that we build for offroad purpose begins.
Things that we wanted from the car was: - it should be Convertible with hard roof so you can drive it also at winter. - ARB-Lockers in front and back - Suspension should be adjustable from hard to soft - Much more torque at low rev - Differrent Tires - Front and back winches - Air system that can fill tires if required - 6 point rollcage and 4 point seatbelts - Stronger front and rear bumpers+ Rock Sliders
After 1st day of buildin the car looked like this
Making room for Bigger Tires at the back
Starting to make The roof
And the final result of the roof is This
Startin to build the Rear "Cargo space"
We made a new Battery holster Behind the seats
The rollcage Starts to build up
Starting to look car?? mayby not
Rear- front bumpers and Rock Sliders
Recaro seats from M5
Pictures when the car is transfered to another build up place see the back light housings
Finaly got the monroe airshocks so we got to make the Shock tubes for correct lenghts.
And the control switches for suspension
The car is finally painted in Hondas colour, electrick Blue
Rear and front winch assembled, Bumpers reached the final colour
The "cargo space" hood This is how we fixed the missing Torque
AND THE LONG WANTED TEST DRIVE
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Posted by: doublec4
01/25/2009 07:30PM
Thats a really cool build up man, definitely props to you. Come check out my fiero and let me know what you think!
Posted by: SadoMcC
01/24/2009 01:53PM
Nice fabrication work! Like the removable top mod. Gives me some ideas for my Montero. Great work all around. (^^)
Posted by: lexmex
01/12/2009 01:06PM
5 stars
Posted by: Gravedigger88
08/12/2008 09:01AM
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