1995 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Original paint and ZERO rust
231.000 MILES WHIT COMPLETELY FULL ENGINE REBUILD
COMPRESSION for all cylinders
Cylinder 1: 180
Cylinder 2: 178
Cylinder 3: 180
Cylinder 4: 178
Cylinder 5: 180
Cylinder 6: 176
Resorted with all brand new OEM parts
Full instrument cluster
Upper dash
Vent fins
All door lock and keys including ignition and ignition key.
Side mirrors
Door handles
Sun visors
Grab bars
Interior head map lights
Radiator
Radiator hoses
Radiator tank
Radiator fan
Radiator shroud
Fan clutch
Distributor, distributer cap, rotor, all wires and spark plugs
EGR Modulator
Mask air flow sensor
Power steering pump and gear box
Water pump
Master cylinder, booster
Frond and back brakes calipers and rooters with stainless steel brake hoses
Windshield wiper tank, tank motor and wiper motor
Alternator
Magnaflow exhaust, 2 catalytic converters and O2 sensors
All engine hoses!!!
Ac compressor
AC dryer
AC condenser
AC hose
Ignition coil
Washable factory air filer
Fuel filter
Air intake canister
Heater control valve
Handel bars
Fuel pressure damper
Drive shafts
Throttle cable
Differential lock solenoid
Super nice sound system
Touch screen light pot controller
ARB front and rear bumper
ARB roof rack
CB radio
Tiers 275 70/16
Old man emu 2 1/2" lift
Viair air compressor set up
Warn 10K winch
Piaa driving lights
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Auto blog
First Toyota unintended acceleration case headed for trial
Mon, 22 Jul 2013Toyota is going to be back in the spotlight, as the first of its unintended acceleration lawsuits is headed for trial. This case covers a Los Angeles sushi shop owner, Noriko Uno. According to the what the family told The Detroit News, Uno only put about 10,000 miles on her 2006 Toyota Camry in four years. Uno was apparently afraid of high speeds, avoiding the freeway and taking a route home along LA's surface streets to avoid them.
On August 28, 2009, Uno's Camry suddenly accelerated to 100 miles per hour, eventually striking a telephone poll and a tree and killing her. The family contends that Uno attempted to step on the brakes and pull the emergency brake, neither of which brought her speed under control, while Toyota maintains that improperly installed floormats and driver error have been behind the majority of the 80 cases expected to be heard in court.
In Uno's case, The Detroit News is expecting the trial to focus on the lack of an override if the gas and brake pedals were pressed at the same time. Brake overrides were installed on Toyota's European fleet. The Uno family attorney will need to prove to the jury that it wasn't driver error that killed Noriko Uno.
Toyota FT-86 Open Concept would make a mighty fine droptop FR-S
Tue, 05 Mar 2013There's nothing wrong with going topless. And Toyota is proving that its FT-86 (read: Scion FR-S/Toyota GT86/Subaru BRZ) coupe is just as excellent with its roof removed. It may only be a concept, but this FT-86 Open previews a new droptop from the Japanese automaker to round out the Toyobaru sports car family. We're finally getting the chance to see the open-air FT-86 in person here at the Geneva Motor Show, and we're already yearning to take it canyon-carving.
Interestingly, the FT-86 retains the Toyota coupe's two-plus-two seating arrangement (we'd prefer a proper roadster setup here), but things still look good for this droptop two-door. We'll be curious to see how the car looks with its folding soft top in place (operated by fancy-shmancy electronics, by the way).
As for production intent, rumors have been flying about a production Scion FR-S convertible, but until we hear it directly from Toyota. Consider our hopes in check but our fingers crossed.
New Toyota semiconductors could increase hybrid fuel efficiency by 10%
Wed, 21 May 2014Toyota may have an ace up its sleeve in the fuel economy wars, as it's developed a new type of semiconductor that will allegedly help the company's hybrids net a ten-percent improvement in fuel economy.
The tech is still in development, although Toyota is already reporting five-percent gains during testing, six years before it plans to implement the new semiconductor in production vehicles, meaning the ten-percent improvement doesn't seem like an untenable goal. That is, until you hear from Kimimori Hamada, the project general manager of Toyota's electronics division.
"We are aiming for great improvement in fuel economy and miniaturization," Hamada told Automotive News. "This is a very challenging target."