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More details wanted 70 series?

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More details wanted 70 series?

Post by Bundy_Harry »

I would love to get my hands on one of these trucks. Problem is I have never seen one and don't know anything about them. How much different are they from our Bundera's or SWB 70 lancruisers? Transmission, axles, diffs and engines? any help would be very much appreciate, I am after either roadworthy vehicles or parts trucks. I really like the dash setup in these, very nice

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Post by Syzygy »

mmm, yummy. I'd also like to get my hands on one...

either a kzj70 or kzj71. 3 litre turbo diesel, some are intercooled. same as the 3 litre surf motor i think. I cant find much info on them but i get the feeling they are very similar to a bundera. coils all round with hilux running gear. They're sort of an upgrade of the lj70 i think.

made up until 96 i think, never seen one for sale though :( most of them are in japan i think.

keen to know more too
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Post by MQ080 »

Syzygy wrote: they are very similar to a bundera. coils all round with hilux running gear. They're sort of an upgrade of the lj70 i think.
Correct,

I have seen just one in Oz it looked the goods!
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Post by MQ080 »

Went for a quick look and found these pages, I can't read much apart from the word toyota but you'll get the idea.

http://www.toyotalandcruiser.dk/modelle ... p?serie=J7

This link has some specs...

http://toyota4x4.cz/prehled/model.php?kod=kzj73

:cool: I am in love :cool:

http://www.toyotalandcruiser.dk/modelle ... 4&serie=J7
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Post by beanz2 »

Did some research on the curvy dash a while ago. It is a Japanese market only item from 1993-1996. It looks like it can be retrofitted to the older 70 series but some parts are different enough, you have to get pretty much everthing.

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Post by Bundy_Harry »

I came across a pdf that metioned HZJ71 has anyone seen anything on these? post links and pics if you can find them

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Post by Bundy_Harry »

sorry I should have mentioned that HZJ71 was released in 1999

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Post by Bundy_Harry »

sorry I should have mentioned that HZJ71 was released in 1999

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Post by Bundy_Harry »

sorry I should have mentioned that HZJ71 was released in 1999

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Post by Ravenous Rhino »

externally it looks the same as my uk 70 (lj-70rv) but my dash isnt quite the same. i will take a pic or 2 tomorrow and post
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Post by MQ080 »

Bundy_Harry wrote:I came across a pdf that metioned HZJ71 has anyone seen anything on these? post links and pics if you can find them

cheers
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http://www.toyotalandcruiser.dk/modelle ... 1&serie=J7
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