I love my 80 Series, and I was not surprised you fell in love with a Land Cruiser. The 100 Series is the most underrated Series when it comes to the Land Cruiser line up. Most don't regard it as good offroad as the 80 Series, nor as comfortable as the 200 Series. But as an overlander/tourer, with real 4WD capabilities, it is very good. The upside of it being underrated, prices in the used market are not as high as the other series. In Australia, you can get a newer 100 Series with less kms for less price, than an older, higher kms 80 Series. Congratulations. 👍
All I could think of was how many taxis out there are roadworthy! Your LC is in much better shape buddy 😂. Congratulations 🎉, looking forward to the build series.
Feels like the stars are sending you may way. When I first bought my Hilux you started the build project. I just bought a 120prado and then you get the cruiser 🙆🏾♂️, I trust you to take us through the build project also. One thing that had me baffled was the comfort of these cruisers when compared to the modern trucks
I'm so envious of the vehicle choices you guys have in Africa. All the good Landcruisers (The forthcoming American version is to much) and Hilux's to boot. We have an old RAV4 as our off-roading rig but I'd love to have the option to get something like this.
Nice JDM spec hundo mate! Really looking forward to more of the build videos as well as the trips you will be going on with it. The full touring setups are awesome but not attainable for everyone, so will be good to see some back to basics content
Looking forward to seeing what you do. I have near twin up here in Kenya though mine is manual with factory sub tank etc “ local spec” I’m told. Perfect engine.
Congratulations. I own a 105 and love it to bits. Great vehicles but they are getting old so you will eventually end up going through the whole thing. Its addictive and very expensive but I'm happy for you ❤
Loved my HJ100R. Had 450k plus on it when I reluctantly sold it. Put 25k kms on it in 3 months around Oz pulling a 2tonne trailer. Replaced the alternator and rear shocks was all. Excellent motor and drive line. A 3inch high performance exhaust and throttle controller will make that ride even more amazing. Upgrade intercooler and transmission cooler maybe.
i have a 1996 80 series 4.2 donkie diesel. 490 000km on the clock and is my daily driver. cruisers are very nice cars for all round driving conditions. ill re spray my car yellow if terreain tamer spoiled me the way they spoilt adrians cruiser. enjoy your car bud. they are great cars regardless of age.
9:41 Do check for FL driveshaft inner boot which needs replacement or in worst case you may be required to put new driveshaft to get rid of one of the clunking noise contributors.
Nice one 👀🤙 Are you turning this little beast into your new 'overlander ? Can't you sneak my van into the Terrain Tamer workshop 😁 Looking forward to the transformation process....... Thanks for the share 👀🤙
The 100/105 is tip of my heart wrt 4x4. I watched ASPW & Paul Marsh rebuild a 2nd hand one a few yrs ago. (Khaki one) Its a beauty. All the best with your project. Might not always be easy but definitely well worth it but TT is an excellent partner.
Hey, I noticed on one of your Botswana trips, you had a Hilux with Maxtraxx fastened to the canopy side door. I have a Bushtech canopy and would like to fit my recovery boards to the canopy side gullwings. Where did you get the mounts to secure the recovery boards?
Its difficult to do but I will try! My quote for all the parts from toyota for a front to back rebuild of 90% of the important driveline, brakes, suspension, bushes, balljoints basically a full resto, excluding diffs,engine,transmission etc was R120k if I recall correctly; and we havent had to do it all yet.
@RoamOverlanding Damn😅. Whatever part prices you can give will be appreciated as it will be nice to know what these types of older vehicles cost to maintain/get driving.
I watch you guys overland but not one myself, this is a great project. I am considering something similar without the overland equipment. I am shocked to hear what the master cylinder cosr.
Well first up I’m just trying to fix the old girl up, so you’re definitely going to see a lot of terrain tamer during that process. I am trying very hard not to go over board, as that isn’t the intention for this vehicle… so I challenge you to keep me in check as the process goes along. But be warned I have an incredible ability to justify almost anything to myself, so I predict there will be resistance!
I am completely surprised about the roadworthy idea in Africa! I've been in African cars with no floors, with doors held on by fencing wire, tyres down to the steel belts, and no-one batted an eyelid!
South Africa has strict rules when changing ownership. (well in theory anyway.) After that, it is the owners responsibility to maintain it as such but no continuous testing is done UNLESS you are pulled over at random by traffic police. Terrible tires, no brakes etc will get you towed and impounded. It happens every day, but really only to the very worst vehicles.
Roadworthy’s are only necessary for licensing the car, after that there’s nothing else needed till the car dies! And like most things in Africa, roadworthy’s can also be bought…
What did you pay for it if I may ask? I bought a 2001 4.5 EFI 105 with 208k km on the clock for R162k by accident. Was at the wrong place at the right time. Had to do a little work on it. Fitted OME suspension and replaced all the bushes with terrain tamer bushes. Fitted a snorkel and some new tyres and victron duel battery system.
Sounds awesome! I accidentally paid R130k myself. Saw it on Facebook on Saturday, viewed on Sunday, got Nicky to check on Monday and then drove it home on Tuesday
Good suspension upgrade. Kindly give me the rear coils you removed from your LC, I need to upgrade because of an added rear bumper, spare wheel & jerrican carrier. Please 🙏
Huh. Vindicated. I have lightened my 80 series by removing the rear bumper jerry can wheel carrier, and returning the factory bumper. With all the mods, and two people, it was at 2980 kg. Top GVM is 3036 ??? Too close. No GVM left for anything else. Here in Oz, GVM is policed.
Good buy you won't regret; Kindly sell me the rear coil springs you have replaced on the LC. need to upgrade my own build due to added rear bumper and jerrycan carrier. Please help me.
Actually been surprisingly good so far! I’m a couple months ahead here in the real life, and been up and down to jhb and back to capetown a couple times, vehicle is driving like a dream. We did a lot of work over the month that I got It to get it nice and safe/comfortable! But I am definitely lucky to have good friends at terrain tamer, but when I bought the vehicle I budgeted for fixing it without assistance anyways 🤙🏻 so far still within the budgets, so I’m stoked!
Don't be alarmed I would rather have that with 500km on it than a new Range Rover. Toyota make lots of great products and are known for making reliable stuff. Just enjoy it.
Omg 650 😂 for someone to tell you what’s wrong with your car where are you from in Australia it’s $80-$100 for a roadworthy and most people won’t charge you if it fails and they will tell you what’s wrong with the car for free
R650 ZAR. That is about $35 US. You pay for your first inspection. They will either pass or fail your inspection. On the second inspection they will only check to see that the issues on the first inspection were carried out. There is a time period the failed issues have to be sorted out from first inspection (normally 30 days). They dont charge you for that second inspection.
They are just as bad as land Rover's Toyota fan's keep all the faults secret because of their obsession to Toyota same as the Land Rover obsessed I had a 100 and 200 rubbish rubbish rubbish period. You will see in the end
@@RoamOverlanding sorry that I put it so bluntly I owned lots of Toyota land cruisers mostly the older ones they were the best they broke the least the problem is age they all to old and the new ones have gotten way to supposedly advanced and they break even more and the cost's is out of this world a tip diesel engines are the worst 3 problems with them their turbos and they break for Shure just think those things spin thousands a second diesel pump's all ways problem's cost's unbelievable next the diesel engine every time you start that engine the oil gets thicker it's just how it works compaired to a petrol I'm retired don't even drive anymore I walk wife ride's does all the buying she traded her 2003 Suzuki grand Vitara for the 5 door jimny her gv nothing what so ever broke the front brakes lasted 16 years even the air-conditioning worked all 21 years I will probably be dead to give comments on the jimny I can tell you one last comment when I ride with her in the jimny it ride's waaay more comfortable than my lc 200 could dream of especially all the potholes it's unbelievable I'm really sorry but people talk way to much about the lc's
I love my 80 Series, and I was not surprised you fell in love with a Land Cruiser. The 100 Series is the most underrated Series when it comes to the Land Cruiser line up. Most don't regard it as good offroad as the 80 Series, nor as comfortable as the 200 Series. But as an overlander/tourer, with real 4WD capabilities, it is very good. The upside of it being underrated, prices in the used market are not as high as the other series. In Australia, you can get a newer 100 Series with less kms for less price, than an older, higher kms 80 Series. Congratulations. 👍
Yup I got this at a great price and the value for money is incredible
Finally decided to join the big boys huh? 😁 Welcome to the club, and congratulations.
Hahah thanks man! 🤣
All I could think of was how many taxis out there are roadworthy! Your LC is in much better shape buddy 😂. Congratulations 🎉, looking forward to the build series.
You got that right! 🤣🤣 so happy with how it’s come along in a week! 👏🏻
Feels like the stars are sending you may way. When I first bought my Hilux you started the build project. I just bought a 120prado and then you get the cruiser 🙆🏾♂️, I trust you to take us through the build project also. One thing that had me baffled was the comfort of these cruisers when compared to the modern trucks
Haha thats awesome! I will definitely be taking you through it all! Enjoy!
I'm so envious of the vehicle choices you guys have in Africa. All the good Landcruisers (The forthcoming American version is to much) and Hilux's to boot. We have an old RAV4 as our off-roading rig but I'd love to have the option to get something like this.
awesome... partiently waiting to see the final project of the LC turned into an over landing beast.
Very exciting!
Congratulations .It is a wonderful platform and we already looking forward to the build series .Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Thanks so much!
Looking forward to build of this new addition to the channel 👍🏾
Me too! I can’t wait to share it with you!
Awesome episode.. can't wait for next one..
Got a nice little series coming!
Congratulations on new vehicle brother
Thanks 👍
So excited to have found this video and your channel, i am about to get a 100 series with a 1HD-FTE as a family tourier (family of 5)
Welcome aboard!
Nice JDM spec hundo mate! Really looking forward to more of the build videos as well as the trips you will be going on with it. The full touring setups are awesome but not attainable for everyone, so will be good to see some back to basics content
That's the plan! I’m so happy with how it’s going so far 👏🏻
Looking forward to seeing what you do. I have near twin up here in Kenya though mine is manual with factory sub tank etc “ local spec” I’m told. Perfect engine.
Sounds great!
Congratulations. I own a 105 and love it to bits. Great vehicles but they are getting old so you will eventually end up going through the whole thing. Its addictive and very expensive but I'm happy for you ❤
Thanks Tiaan! Yup! My alternator packed up today 🤣 love it but it’s getting expensive 🫣
Loved my HJ100R. Had 450k plus on it when I reluctantly sold it. Put 25k kms on it in 3 months around Oz pulling a 2tonne trailer. Replaced the alternator and rear shocks was all. Excellent motor and drive line. A 3inch high performance exhaust and throttle controller will make that ride even more amazing. Upgrade intercooler and transmission cooler maybe.
Sounds epic! You must have had quite the adventure together!
This is going to be good👍👍
i have a 1996 80 series 4.2 donkie diesel. 490 000km on the clock and is my daily driver. cruisers are very nice cars for all round driving conditions. ill re spray my car yellow if terreain tamer spoiled me the way they spoilt adrians cruiser. enjoy your car bud. they are great cars regardless of age.
Hahaha 🤣🤣 maybe Mustard yellow 😉
Nice Adrian, this will be interesting and Roelfie will be jealous by the end😂
Hahah he is already jealous! 🤣
Can’t wait to see what you will be doing to the LC!
its going to be fuuuunn!!
Awesome Congratz
Lovely new truck!
I love it! 🤭
Now you have an excellent car, enjoy and safe driving
I agree! Thanks!
About time U got Urself a LC❤
🤣 and I’m absolutely loving it!!
🔥Exciting stuff man!!
Nice vid, very insightful 🙏😃👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Good Comfortable Reliable LC that will outlast the new K#K of today
I’m hoping to take it to 1,000,000km 🤣
Adrian - g8 news. The unofficial LC club is just a fun choice. See you in the sticks buddy. Cheers Chris vdH
9:41 Do check for FL driveshaft inner boot which needs replacement or in worst case you may be required to put new driveshaft to get rid of one of the clunking noise contributors.
Yes sir! We will be covering that in future episodes too!
Nice one 👀🤙
Are you turning this little beast into your new 'overlander ?
Can't you sneak my van into the Terrain Tamer workshop 😁
Looking forward to the transformation process.......
Thanks for the share 👀🤙
It’s going to be Overlanding capable, but not sure if it will be the main vehicle just yet, but it will definitely be in the mix!
At least you don't have to spend Rands to replace the turbos on this....But 500,000 is quite a lot of km's, enjoy your time with the "BIG BOYS"
Hahaha 🤣 this one also had a turbo.. but I know that they weren’t really a problem for these vehicles
a well looked after 1hd can get over 1 million k's
So after the LC project, I recon you should revisit the Jimny journey....with a 5 door Jimny😉
You think so? 🤭 I’d do a Jimny if Suzuki loaned me one for a couple years 🤣
@@RoamOverlanding they should gift you one for all the amazing publicity and exposure you gave them.
Ooh nice vehicle. I had one
Oh really? I’m loving it!
The 100/105 is tip of my heart wrt 4x4. I watched ASPW & Paul Marsh rebuild a 2nd hand one a few yrs ago. (Khaki one) Its a beauty. All the best with your project. Might not always be easy but definitely well worth it but TT is an excellent partner.
I’m excited to get this one going! I’m not sure yet how far I’ll push it, but I think I’ll just have fun with it!
Hey, I noticed on one of your Botswana trips, you had a Hilux with Maxtraxx fastened to the canopy side door. I have a Bushtech canopy and would like to fit my recovery boards to the canopy side gullwings. Where did you get the mounts to secure the recovery boards?
Good decision for the tours you do
Congrats on the LC. Can you perhaps do a budget breakdown of the parts?
Its difficult to do but I will try! My quote for all the parts from toyota for a front to back rebuild of 90% of the important driveline, brakes, suspension, bushes, balljoints basically a full resto, excluding diffs,engine,transmission etc was R120k if I recall correctly; and we havent had to do it all yet.
@RoamOverlanding Damn😅. Whatever part prices you can give will be appreciated as it will be nice to know what these types of older vehicles cost to maintain/get driving.
1HD-FTE ftw🎉
Amen!
Nice
Very nice
I watch you guys overland but not one myself, this is a great project. I am considering something similar without the overland equipment. I am shocked to hear what the master cylinder cosr.
Thanks for watching! I’m going to try and keep this one as simple as possible! 👏🏻👏🏻
Don't mean to be a cliché but once you go lc you never go back
I don’t mean to be a cliché but unfortunately you are so right! 🤣
That should have been a Troopy!
If it had the same engine then definitely!
I think the car care nut is the guy to watch ( the Toyota god ) 😊
I enjoy his videos already
I'm following this with interest to see how long it takes before the complete Terrain Tamer or ARB catalogue is added for the sake of content.
Well first up I’m just trying to fix the old girl up, so you’re definitely going to see a lot of terrain tamer during that process. I am trying very hard not to go over board, as that isn’t the intention for this vehicle… so I challenge you to keep me in check as the process goes along. But be warned I have an incredible ability to justify almost anything to myself, so I predict there will be resistance!
I am completely surprised about the roadworthy idea in Africa! I've been in African cars with no floors, with doors held on by fencing wire, tyres down to the steel belts, and no-one batted an eyelid!
South Africa has strict rules when changing ownership. (well in theory anyway.)
After that, it is the owners responsibility to maintain it as such but no continuous testing is done UNLESS you are pulled over at random by traffic police.
Terrible tires, no brakes etc will get you towed and impounded. It happens every day, but really only to the very worst vehicles.
Roadworthy’s are only necessary for licensing the car, after that there’s nothing else needed till the car dies! And like most things in Africa, roadworthy’s can also be bought…
Yuppp!
What did you pay for it if I may ask? I bought a 2001 4.5 EFI 105 with 208k km on the clock for R162k by accident. Was at the wrong place at the right time. Had to do a little work on it. Fitted OME suspension and replaced all the bushes with terrain tamer bushes. Fitted a snorkel and some new tyres and victron duel battery system.
Sounds awesome! I accidentally paid R130k myself. Saw it on Facebook on Saturday, viewed on Sunday, got Nicky to check on Monday and then drove it home on Tuesday
Great choice of vehicle. How much did you pay for it?
Thanks! I paid R130k
@@RoamOverlanding That's an absolute bargain in most parts of the world.
Good suspension upgrade. Kindly give me the rear coils you removed from your LC, I need to upgrade because of an added rear bumper, spare wheel & jerrican carrier.
Please 🙏
Huh. Vindicated.
I have lightened my 80 series by removing the rear bumper jerry can wheel carrier, and returning the factory bumper.
With all the mods, and two people, it was at 2980 kg.
Top GVM is 3036 ???
Too close.
No GVM left for anything else.
Here in Oz, GVM is policed.
Good buy you won't regret; Kindly sell me the rear coil springs you have replaced on the LC. need to upgrade my own build due to added rear bumper and jerrycan carrier.
Please help me.
Pop me a message on instagram or Facebook 🤙🏻
What soundeadning is that you used?
Dr Artex Gold and Iridium
Eish headache project there !! At least u will have a lot of content !! Seen this movie before!! Gonna cost u big tin and or lots of sponsors🙈🙈
Actually been surprisingly good so far! I’m a couple months ahead here in the real life, and been up and down to jhb and back to capetown a couple times, vehicle is driving like a dream. We did a lot of work over the month that I got It to get it nice and safe/comfortable! But I am definitely lucky to have good friends at terrain tamer, but when I bought the vehicle I budgeted for fixing it without assistance anyways 🤙🏻 so far still within the budgets, so I’m stoked!
How much was the land cruiser
I paid about R130k
Link to the sound deadening sheets please.
I think Sound Match stock and Take A lot, I just bought on Take A lot
Don't be alarmed I would rather have that with 500km on it than a new Range Rover. Toyota make lots of great products and are known for making reliable stuff. Just enjoy it.
Land Cruiser, it's like a Jeep but for grown-ups.
A truck you say...
Omg 650 😂 for someone to tell you what’s wrong with your car where are you from in Australia it’s $80-$100 for a roadworthy and most people won’t charge you if it fails and they will tell you what’s wrong with the car for free
R650 ZAR. That is about $35 US. You pay for your first inspection. They will either pass or fail your inspection. On the second inspection they will only check to see that the issues on the first inspection were carried out. There is a time period the failed issues have to be sorted out from first inspection (normally 30 days). They dont charge you for that second inspection.
Sell that SUV and get an 80 series.
They are just as bad as land Rover's Toyota fan's keep all the faults secret because of their obsession to Toyota same as the Land Rover obsessed I had a 100 and 200 rubbish rubbish rubbish period. You will see in the end
What did you end up with in the end?
@@RoamOverlanding sorry that I put it so bluntly I owned lots of Toyota land cruisers mostly the older ones they were the best they broke the least the problem is age they all to old and the new ones have gotten way to supposedly advanced and they break even more and the cost's is out of this world a tip diesel engines are the worst 3 problems with them their turbos and they break for Shure just think those things spin thousands a second diesel pump's all ways problem's cost's unbelievable next the diesel engine every time you start that engine the oil gets thicker it's just how it works compaired to a petrol I'm retired don't even drive anymore I walk wife ride's does all the buying she traded her 2003 Suzuki grand Vitara for the 5 door jimny her gv nothing what so ever broke the front brakes lasted 16 years even the air-conditioning worked all 21 years I will probably be dead to give comments on the jimny I can tell you one last comment when I ride with her in the jimny it ride's waaay more comfortable than my lc 200 could dream of especially all the potholes it's unbelievable I'm really sorry but people talk way to much about the lc's
@@barbarianthatwatchedRomeburn What even is this comment?
@@calvincooke4730 oh God the sheep
You sound like one of those people nothing ever goes right with 😅