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Thread: Parting out 1994 Toyota Landcruiser FJ80

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    how long do you plan to have this available for parts? I am going to be in Vegas 7/22-7/25 for work. need some parts for my rig.

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    how much for both rear doors shipped to 53083?

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    Paypal? Do you still have the caps that cover the screws that attach the grab handles to the roof? Not interested in the handles but the caps the cover the screws. Thanks.
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    Any of you socal guys need an expoship, I 'll be in Vegas 7/22 - 7/25. Will be glad to load up my DD Mazda3 w/ 80 stuff. Let me know.

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    Not to second guess the original poster, but I'm just surprised there are so many repiles to this thread, but not one of them is to say "no, don't part it out, fix it up". It's like a shark feeding frenzy.


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    I'll say it. Don't part it out! Sell it to someone who will build it. Unless there is some serious rot or frame damage I don't see that thing being worthy of parting out. I guess its just my nature to fix things up. I've built too many hot rods that were in faarrrrrrr way worse condition than that thing!
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