Sempertoy
Explorer
I am so excited about my upcoming vehicle purchase that I am starting a thread on it even though it hasn't shown up yet, and I have never actually seen it in person.
I recently sold my 1997 FZJ80 that had lots of mods. I decided to sell because we are now expecting our second baby (literally and day now) and it just felt like the right time to move on to something a little more family friendly. I actually had my 80 listed for about a year on craigslist with no real drive to sell it. When people would want to come see it, i usually didn't respond. A couple months ago I got an email from someone fairly local with lots of great questions that proved he had done his research. I didn't want the 80 to go to just anyone, I wanted it to go to an enthusiast who would enjoy it and love it for being a land cruiser, not just a lifted vehicle. Long story short he came down to look at it with his dad, made an offer that I accepted and then watched it drive away.
The hunt for a 100 started immediately. I am no stranger to buying out of state or sight unseen. That's how I bought my 80, and my wifes Camry. I found one on mud that I liked, and started talking to the owner. After phone calls, probably 1,000 texts etc we agreed on a price and I sent him a check. Check will be there today or tomorrow and I can finalize shipping arrangements.
I have a love affair with Toyota, and it's almost all I have owned.
First toyota, '90 pick up with 22re
'96 taco. basic build, thread on here somewhere EDIT: google ****'d it. http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/67283-96-Taco-build-thread
sold the taco for an 80
read the build here. It was very much done on a budget. So far this has been the best vehicle I have ever owned. I got to see so many beautiful things and places while in this rig. The memories made are truly priceless. http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/84686-How-to-build-an-80-on-a-budget
the new chariot
Here are the details on the 100 taken from the sales post on mud.
Plasti dipped gold emblems black
Painted the factory rims graphite gray
Installed new OME t-bars and rear springs
Fox rear shocks and KYB front shocks. A set of almost new OME rear shocks will be included with the sell.
SPC upper control arms
315/75R16 Toyo Open Country AT2 tires on the stock rims.
25mm wheel spacers on the front
Doug Thorley Headers and cat back exhaust
Polk speakers installed front and back
Pioneer AVH-5500 DVD player
LED dash lighting
USB charging plug
Everything on it works and it drives great. I changed the timing belt, water pump, tensioner, drive belt, radiator hoses, and a few other things at 235,000 miles. All parts used were Toyota OEM parts. It has one new Toyota OEM CV shaft on the passenger side after the boot on that side failed. I have also had to replace the power antenna mast and most recently the rear brake calipers. They are NAPA calipers but I used Toyota pads. The transmission was flushed at 120,000 miles and again at 218,000 miles.
The only motor oil that I have used in it is Castrol Syntec full synthetic. It has Mobile 1 in the rear diff and transfer case.
New hood struts and rear hatch struts were installed this year also.
UNDER MY OWNERSHIP/STUFF I DID
26 NOV 2015-Ordered full interior and back up LED from PFRAN
WANT TO DO
Slee diff drop http://sleeoffroad.com/products/suspension_pieces_spacers.htm
Or BIOR diff drop http://www.bumpitoffroad.com/100-diff-drop-brackets.html
BIOR step sliders http://www.bumpitoffroad.com/100-step-sliders-.html
WKOR sliders http://white-knuckleoffroad.com/toyota100series.htm
BENC/SLEE front bumper http://sleeoffroad.com/products/bumpers/front_bumpers_100series.htm
BIOR/SLEE skids http://www.bumpitoffroad.com/100-skid-plates.html
4.88's/Rear ARB http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/lockers.html
Rear bumper BIOR no swing-outs until we no longer need strollers http://www.bumpitoffroad.com/100-rear-bumper.html
Looking for any and all feedback regarding future mods.
I recently sold my 1997 FZJ80 that had lots of mods. I decided to sell because we are now expecting our second baby (literally and day now) and it just felt like the right time to move on to something a little more family friendly. I actually had my 80 listed for about a year on craigslist with no real drive to sell it. When people would want to come see it, i usually didn't respond. A couple months ago I got an email from someone fairly local with lots of great questions that proved he had done his research. I didn't want the 80 to go to just anyone, I wanted it to go to an enthusiast who would enjoy it and love it for being a land cruiser, not just a lifted vehicle. Long story short he came down to look at it with his dad, made an offer that I accepted and then watched it drive away.
The hunt for a 100 started immediately. I am no stranger to buying out of state or sight unseen. That's how I bought my 80, and my wifes Camry. I found one on mud that I liked, and started talking to the owner. After phone calls, probably 1,000 texts etc we agreed on a price and I sent him a check. Check will be there today or tomorrow and I can finalize shipping arrangements.
I have a love affair with Toyota, and it's almost all I have owned.
First toyota, '90 pick up with 22re
'96 taco. basic build, thread on here somewhere EDIT: google ****'d it. http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/67283-96-Taco-build-thread
sold the taco for an 80
read the build here. It was very much done on a budget. So far this has been the best vehicle I have ever owned. I got to see so many beautiful things and places while in this rig. The memories made are truly priceless. http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/84686-How-to-build-an-80-on-a-budget
the new chariot
Here are the details on the 100 taken from the sales post on mud.
Plasti dipped gold emblems black
Painted the factory rims graphite gray
Installed new OME t-bars and rear springs
Fox rear shocks and KYB front shocks. A set of almost new OME rear shocks will be included with the sell.
SPC upper control arms
315/75R16 Toyo Open Country AT2 tires on the stock rims.
25mm wheel spacers on the front
Doug Thorley Headers and cat back exhaust
Polk speakers installed front and back
Pioneer AVH-5500 DVD player
LED dash lighting
USB charging plug
Everything on it works and it drives great. I changed the timing belt, water pump, tensioner, drive belt, radiator hoses, and a few other things at 235,000 miles. All parts used were Toyota OEM parts. It has one new Toyota OEM CV shaft on the passenger side after the boot on that side failed. I have also had to replace the power antenna mast and most recently the rear brake calipers. They are NAPA calipers but I used Toyota pads. The transmission was flushed at 120,000 miles and again at 218,000 miles.
The only motor oil that I have used in it is Castrol Syntec full synthetic. It has Mobile 1 in the rear diff and transfer case.
New hood struts and rear hatch struts were installed this year also.
UNDER MY OWNERSHIP/STUFF I DID
26 NOV 2015-Ordered full interior and back up LED from PFRAN
WANT TO DO
Slee diff drop http://sleeoffroad.com/products/suspension_pieces_spacers.htm
Or BIOR diff drop http://www.bumpitoffroad.com/100-diff-drop-brackets.html
BIOR step sliders http://www.bumpitoffroad.com/100-step-sliders-.html
WKOR sliders http://white-knuckleoffroad.com/toyota100series.htm
BENC/SLEE front bumper http://sleeoffroad.com/products/bumpers/front_bumpers_100series.htm
BIOR/SLEE skids http://www.bumpitoffroad.com/100-skid-plates.html
4.88's/Rear ARB http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/lockers.html
Rear bumper BIOR no swing-outs until we no longer need strollers http://www.bumpitoffroad.com/100-rear-bumper.html
Looking for any and all feedback regarding future mods.
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