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    The boss's pride n joy.brought it new in 82.Closest thing to a tractor they've ever had!.We used it for his funeral instead of a hearse.Still going hard

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    The old LJ78 Prado in its natural environment.
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    In retirement now and waiting on a bit of TLC.
    Its slightly newer replacement, a KZJ78 Prado.
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    What's with the arm out the window?
    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Ok so whos gone round the clock.... my old girls sitting at 370km and still young (was figuring out how much oil that was and them stopped before i created climate change)
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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Ok so whos gone round the clock.... my old girls sitting at 370km and still young (was figuring out how much oil that was and them stopped before i created climate change)
    My uncle has a landcruiser troopy in Aussie has been around the clock, has been around whole of Aussie and some, he has completley replaced every moving part on the truck in that time..... Some parts more than once including a full engine rebuild.
    Absolutely amazing truck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    What's with the arm out the window?
    Wife doesn't like the angles, so she holds on when we lean over.

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    I've had a few. Couple of leased 6cyl 75s when I was a contractor, a company V8 TD 78 Troopy, and a company 120 series Prado V6.

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    Say what you like, but for NZ conditions, give me a Hilux any day over a 70 series Cruiser. The 75/78 Cruiser is fantastic in the open country Outback but its too long, too heavy, hopeless turning circle... for here. That's how I've experienced them.

    I can't find a pic of the Troopy now which is a shame cos I'd like to show you what it looked like after six months of driving it underground, in the acid mine water. It was the first of its kind sold in NZ new, in 2007. It was a beast, fucking hopeless. Even with the detuned single turbo V8, on the OEM wheels and tyres it would drift its way home every night on the wet bitumen. Tail happy doesn't come close. It had to be run with 10 ply rated MT tyres to survive conditions on site, so I put some BFGs on it with white steelies and that helped. But man you had to go easy on the gas.

    Due to the acid drainage, it turned orange in a matter of months. Acidic water made its way down the inside of the firewall and into the ECU box behind the dash. One of my guys reported that it stalled on him coming up the incline, just cut out. Couple of days later I was driving it to work, there's a one lane bridge over our river, you have to turn 60° onto the bridge, and 60° off it. As I approached the bridge the Troopy lost all power - dead - and with it all braking and steering assistance. I stopped the vehicle from going over the bank and into the river by driving it into the concrete bollard at the entrance to the bridge. That resulted in a lengthy investigation, and thanks to Waikato Toyota who didn't quibble, a new bullbar, ECU and set of window seals all round. I swapped it out for a Mazda BT50 and was much happier after that.

    The Prado is not a lightweight Land Cruiser. The ladder chassis are built to the same spec give or take to a regular LC. The full time 4WD with locking centre diff and rear diff was bloody excellent. I did over 200,000km in this V6 in Aus, all over the place, man I loved that car. I'd have a V6 petrol in my Hilux if I could find a good one, bullet proof motors.
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    A much loved vehicle. Its previous owners took it though Australia, Africa, Europe, England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It comes to us all but the wife is getting a bit old for the type of camping and hunting I favour, so it will probably go on the market early summer after my next hunting trip. Anyone any idea what its worth?. Its in good condition and has done 235,000 km.
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    Which engine does your Troopy have Graeme?
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    Diesel 4.2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme Sturgeon View Post
    Diesel 4.2
    No turbo? 1hz
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    No Cam, no turbo.

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    Really just depends on its overall condition and year.
    1995 ish?
    I would be guessing 25 - 30k if in good order.

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    My brothers 2017 cruiser, tuned dpf deleted with 3” exhaust


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