Thread: HJ60 --> New Cruiser...

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    Thumbs up HJ60 --> New Cruiser...

    This e-mail link has been going around for a while... since I got it for a second time, I thought I would share for all those who have not yet seen it.

    http://www.newcruiser.ca/



    Their Land Cruiser began as a very rusty 1986 HJ60, which was fitted with a custom built 100% Aluminum truck body.

    Some of the features include:
    44L potable water tank in rear bumper,
    integrated snorkel,
    120Volt AC inverter,
    passenger laptop tray,
    rooftop GPS receiver,
    Warn 8274 Winch,
    BFG 255/85 R16 Mud Terrains (33x10.7),
    Old Man Emu 2.5" Springs and Shocks,
    Wil Kuhns KF7CDH
    Sierra Expeditions *Forum Sponsor* 866.507.4254
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    So, THAT's what it is....

    Someone sent me an email a while back asking what kind of Toyota that was and I had no clue. Anybody got pics of the interior?
    Brian McCamish
    In Search of History Expeditions
    Gresham, Oregon
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    This is the best I could find...
    http://www.newcruiser.ca/index.php?CID=2F
    Wil Kuhns KF7CDH
    Sierra Expeditions *Forum Sponsor* 866.507.4254
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    We met those folks when we all were in Baja in Xmas '05. Super cool folks from BC and an awesome machine! They traveled with us for a few days on the backroads, and their set up was quick and efficient.
    Kristina
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