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For a limited time, Toyota will re-release the Land cruiser 70 on a 2400(200 per month) limited run this year.
The Land Cruiser 70, first launched in Japan in 1984, has heavy duty specifications adapted for off-road driving. The Land Cruiser 70 will go back on sale today at dealers throughout Japan, and Toyota expects to receive 200 orders a month for the one year period it will be sold. In addition to the four-door van model previously available, for the first time in Japan customers will also be able to choose a double-cab pickup truck. The vehicles will be produced at Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd.'s Yoshiwara Plant.
The Land Cruiser 70's ladder-frame construction gives it its legendary robustness and durability. These features are combined with a V6 4.0-liter engine and part-time four-wheel drive to reproduce the Land Cruiser's classic features, including its excellent drivability. The vehicle incorporates modern interior and exterior design elements and safety features to meet today's needs.
Check out the main page for more info, and downloads of this Iconic Japanese rock roller. !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
Any chance for an upgrade kit for the 90' or 80's USDM LC's would be welcome toyo
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Japan would be more awesome if they would all make competative GTs again like Nissan still kind of does. Just enthusiast cars in general instead of just Subaru and Toyota sort of making them kind of. Mazda kind of just making the Miata now instead of hot hatches and and larger fun GTs. Really when you think of it when mazda was making the Madaspeed 6, Mazdaspeed 3, Miata, and RX8 that was kind of their height in choice for enthusiast cars. Now it's just MX5. So frustrating.