Enthusiast III
While bored last night I meandered onto Craigslist and was searching through vehicles to pass the time. I came across a post for a 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser with 179500 miles on it. I have always enjoyed the aesthetics of them and have mainly heard only things so I figured what the hell May as take a look. Long story short I was offered a deal that I couldn’t walk away from. So now in addition to my Silverado I own an FJ.
She’s a bit beat up and could use some TLC but she doesn’t leak and has no rust. The person I bought it from was the original owner. They had slid into a gate and dented the driver side a bit and knocked the fog lights off but she runs well and is already a ton of fun to drive.
My mechanic friend and I brought her back to the garage and worked our way through her. Will need to work on the suspension a bit and replace some minor parts but over all shes a beaut.
Came with an arb bumper, smittybilt winch, arb driving lights (4 great big bastards which 2 still need to be installed), an installed arb air compressor, Arb roof rack and arb rooftop tent.
Once I work on the suspension this winter I’m installing a HAM radio, another battery for a fridge and perhaps a pull out kitchen.
Any suggestions or tips for working with FJs would be sure appreciated!
Cheers!
She’s a bit beat up and could use some TLC but she doesn’t leak and has no rust. The person I bought it from was the original owner. They had slid into a gate and dented the driver side a bit and knocked the fog lights off but she runs well and is already a ton of fun to drive.
My mechanic friend and I brought her back to the garage and worked our way through her. Will need to work on the suspension a bit and replace some minor parts but over all shes a beaut.
Came with an arb bumper, smittybilt winch, arb driving lights (4 great big bastards which 2 still need to be installed), an installed arb air compressor, Arb roof rack and arb rooftop tent.
Once I work on the suspension this winter I’m installing a HAM radio, another battery for a fridge and perhaps a pull out kitchen.
Any suggestions or tips for working with FJs would be sure appreciated!
Cheers!
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